US and Iran set to continue nuclear talks in Rome on Saturday
After a first round of "positive" and "constructive" discussions in Oman over the weekend, Washington and Teheran are set to continue their talks over Iran's nuclear programme in Rome this week.
EU foreign ministers discuss Ukraine, Syria and EU-African relations in Luxembourg.
EU Foreign Ministers convened for a one-day meeting in Luxembourg on Monday, focusing on key issues such as Ukraine, Syria, and EU-African relations.
South Africa: inquest into death of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Chief Albert Luthuli re-opened
A South African court is set to re-open Monday an inquest into the death of Chief Albert Luthuli, a key anti-apartheid figure and Nobel laureate, in 1967.
China’s exports jump 12.4% and imports fell as Trump pushed US tariffs higher
In January, imports and exports dropped by 2.2 percent. The decline eased in February, with trade remaining largely flat.
Spain: human trafficking ring smuggling moroccans into europe dismantled
Authorities announced on Sunday that a human trafficking ring responsible for smuggling Moroccan migrants into Spain and other EU nations has been dismantled in southern Spain.
Liberia: We Hold Nocal CEO By His Words
[New Dawn] The National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL) recently presented an impressive progress report to President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., at the Executive Mansion in Monrovia on a partnership with TGS NOPEC, a global geological and geophysical leader.
At least 50 dead in violent attacks in eastern DRC
52 people have died over the weekend in a renewed outbreak of violence in eastern DRC, where government forces and Rwandan-backed rebels have been fighting since early January.
French diplomats given 48-hour notice to leave Algeria
Algeria has instructed 12 French officials to leave the country within 48 hours, as stated by the French foreign minister on Monday.
Somalia launches national voter registration campaign
The last election in 2022 followed the 4.5 clan-based system, which allocated equal parliamentary shares to four major clans and a half-share to minority groups. Somalia has not held direct elections since 1967.
Sudan’s cultural heritage in ruins: Khartoum’s National museum ravaged by war
In September, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) said it was concerned about the looting of the museum, whose restoration was organized with the UN agency and funded by Italy since 2019.