Nigeria: Petrol Retailers – Dangote Hasn’t Started Selling Fuel in Dollars
[This Day] ·Say prices will continue to fluctuate
Burkina: 3 journalists arrested, HRW denounces media repression
Guezouma Sanogo and Boukari Ouoba , the president and vice-president of the Association of Journalists of Burkina Faso, and Luc Pagbelguem of the local television channel BF1, were arrested on Monday and their whereabouts are unknown.
France: The Sarkozy trial and behind the scenes of the “deal” with Gaddafi
French prosecutors on Thursday requested a seven-year prison sentence for the 70-year-old former leader. Mr. Sarkozy, who was president from 2007 to 2012, has denied any wrongdoing.
Four Real Madrid players face potential ban for Arsenal quarter-final game
UEFA has opened an investigation into a possible breach of disciplinary regulations against the four, including Kylian Mbappé and Vinícius Júnior.
Angola: Diesel Price Goes Up to Akz 300 Per Liter
[ANGOP] Luanda -- A liter of diesel in Angola increased from 200 to 300 kwanzas, as of 1 a.m. Monday, as part of the gradual adjustment of retail prices of petroleum by-products to market levels, the Petroleum By-products Regulatory Institute (IRDP) announced.
Tunisians observing Ramadan turn to snails as meat prices soar
The evening meal, breaking the fast during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, usually includes red meat.
‘G20’ star Viola Davis talks working with artists often ‘relegated to periphery’
In the film, Davis plays the President of the United States. 'G20' was directed by Patricia Riggen
Kenyan police officer killed in suspected gang attack in Haiti
Bénédict Kabiru is the second officer to be killed since the multinational security support mission began deploying there in June last year.
Somalia: German nurse kidnapped in 2018 calls for help
In a video posted on social media, a visibly distraught Sonja Nientiet explained that her health had deteriorated and that what was keeping her going was the hope of seeing her loved ones again.
DRC: Rwanda-backed rebels could seize more provinces, UN warns
The head of the UN Mission in Congo told the Security Council that M23 controls large parts of North Kivu and South Kivu “and threatens to expand into Tshopo and Maniema provinces,” which are larger and across the Kivus' western borders