Zimbabwe: Dozens of poll monitors arrested
We vehemently condemn the unjust arrest of more than 40 CSO staff members who were peacefully and constitutionally carrying out their duties, the Citizens Coalition for Change, Zimbabwe's main opposition party tweeted Thursday (Aug. 24).
After Prigozhin, what does the future hold for Wagner in Africa?
Questions about the future of Wagner's operations in Africa have been abound since Prigozhin's mutiny in June. Then, Russia's foreign affairs ministry said the events would have no bearing on the group's work
BRICS admits six new members as bloc seeks bigger say in global affairs
Some forty countries from all over the world had applied for membership or expressed an interest in joining. A sign of the growing influence of emerging countries on the world stage
ECOWAS slams ‘unacceptable’ Niger transition plan
“It is the belief among the ECOWAS heads of state and also the commission that the coup in Niger is one coup too many for the region and if we allow it then we are going to have a domino effect in the region [...],” ECOWAS' commissioner for peace and security said on Aug. 23.
Kiss row: Fifa opens disciplinary case against Spanish soccer chief
In footage shot on the podium at Sydney Stadium on Sunday evening, just after Spain's victory over England, Luis Rubiales can be seen taking striker Jennifer Hermoso's head between his two hands, before kissing her by surprise on the mouth
BRICS bank can help African countries tackle urgent challenges
The New Development Bank, a collaborative initiative of BRICS nations established in 2015, stands poised to play a pivotal role in funding crucial African endeavors, according to its President, Dilma Rousseff.
Sudan army chief makes first foray outside HQ in months of war
Some of the footage filmed before dawn and posted on the army's Facebook page showed Burhan speaking to soldiers, with the caption indicating that he was at the Wadi Seidna air base north of Khartoum.
Building collapse in Nigeria’s capital leaves two people dead while many are feared trapped
Rescue crews were searching for survivors Thursday after a building collapse in Nigeria’s capital left two people dead while many others are feared trapped, emergency officials said.
Voting still underway in selected Zimbabwean wards
Voting is still underway in Zimbabwe, where hourslong delays in distributing ballot papers forced the president to extend the general election by a day at dozens of polling stations.
Mozambique: Army kills two senior rebel leaders in Cabo Delgado
"Terrorist Abu Kital, who held the position of deputy operations commander for the Al Sunna Wall Jamat terrorist group, was shot dead," the Mozambique Defense Forces (FADM) announced in a statement.