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Libya: Govt strikes deal with militias, regular forces will police Tripoli again
The deal will see at least five armed groups quit Tripoli by the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan on 9 April, including one based in an area where 10 people were killed over the weekend. Once they leave Tripoli, other cities will follow.
Ghanaian socialite Hajia4Reall pleads guilty in $2m romance scam case in US
Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, disclosed the guilty plea, emphasizing the seriousness of the crime.
Morocco’s King hosts Spain’s Premie Minister
Wednesday's (Feb. 21) meeting comes nearly a year since the two leaders las met in April 2022 to adopt a joint declaration, signaling a new era of cooperation and partnership after years of tensions.
Morocco’s King hosts Spain’s Premier
Wednesday's (Feb. 21) meeting comes nearly a year since the two leaders las met in April 2022 to adopt a joint declaration, signaling a new era of cooperation and partnership after years of tensions.
Brazil pushes for stronger representation of developing nations as G20 FM meeting opens
Brazil’s top diplomat called for reforms of multilateral bodies Wednesday (Feb. 21), as his country kicked off its presidency of the G20 and hosted the group's foreign ministers.
Gaza war: US blocks Algerian resolution pushing for a ceasefire with third UN veto
The vote in the 15-member Security Council was 13-1 with the United Kingdom abstaining, reflecting the strong support from countries around the globe for ending the latest war to flare up in a 76-year-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Black artists reframe the Black Figure at London’s National Portrait Gallery
Portraits of Black people by Black people – a new exhibition in London aims to reinterpret how Black people are portrayed and viewed in art. 22 artists of African descent present 55 artworks at the National Portrait Gallery until May 19th.
DR Congo government dissolved after prime minister resigns
Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde plans to join parliament after winning a seat in the December elections.
Somalia announces deal with Turkey to deter Ethiopia’s access to sea through a breakaway region
"Somalia will have a true ally, a friend, and a brother in the international arena,"
A ship carrying 19,000 cattle caused a big stink in the South African city of Cape Town
Authorities in Cape Town launched an investigation Monday after a foul stench swept over the South African city.