May 20, 2024
Hundreds Rally in Tunis to Support President Kais Saied
The demonstrations took place against a backdrop of growing concerns from the European Union, France, and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights over Tunisia’s commitment to civil liberties and free speech....
May 20, 2024
Jacob Zuma Launches New Political Party Manifesto, Vows to Combat Poverty and Crime
Speaking to thousands of supporters at Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg on Saturday, Zuma pledged to build factories, provide free education, and restore power to traditional leaders....
May 20, 2024
Tunisian Protesters in Jebeniana Demand Action on Migrant Crisis
The Tunisian Coast Guard has reported thwarting more than 21,000 migration attempts by land or sea this year....
May 20, 2024
Attempted Coup in DRC: Leader Killed, 50 Arrested Including Three Americans
Gunfire erupted around 4 a.m. in Kinshasa, the nation's capital. The attack, spearheaded by armed men, targeted the presidential palace in the city center, according to army spokesman Sylvain Ekenge....
May 20, 2024
Niger and U.S. Finalize Agreement on American Troop Withdrawal by September
The agreement, reached after a five-day commission between Niger's defense ministry and the U.S. Department of Defense, ensures the protection of U.S. troops during the withdrawal process....
May 18, 2024
What are the Stakes in the May 29 South Africa's Presidential Election
With 70 political parties registered—more than ever before—and independents standing for election, the political landscape is notably diverse....