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BRICS foreign ministers meet as activists urge Russian leader’s arrest
A member of the ICC, South Africa, which has close diplomatic ties with Moscow, is due to host the Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) bloc summit
President of Senegal launches national dialogue amid rising tensions
The president of Senegal, Macky Sall, has launched a national dialogue initiative ahead of elections in 2024 and rising tensions involving his political opponent Ousmane Sonko
Russia’s Lavrov rejects US accusations against South Africa
Russia's top diplomat, Sergey Lavrov, rejected US accusations against South Africa's government regarding the supply of weapons and ammunition to Moscow
Fashion designer showcases Morocco’s traditional embroidery
Moroccan haute couture designer Fadila el-Gadi presented Tuesday (May 30) her latest collection at Rabat's Chellah gardens, showcasing her country's rich craft heritage. It was the closing event of the 2022 « Rabat, African capital of Culture » program.
Ghana’s foremost author, Ama Ata Aidoo dies at 81
The respected writer, known for her exceptional literary contributions and activism, died of a brief illness.
Kenyan Police involved in the killing of 12 people- Amnesty, HRW
Kenyan police were involved in the killing of 12 people, including two children, during violent opposition demonstrations in March, two rights groups said on Wednesday, denouncing a lack of accountability.
African Union’s Security Council meets to discuss Sudan
African Union's Security Council meets to discuss Sudan as a Sudanese diplomatic announces suspension of talks with paramilitary group, RSF
South Africa: Putin’s shadow hangs over the BRICS Summit
The Russian and Chinese foreign ministers are due to meet their counterparts from the BRICS economic bloc in Cape Town on Thursday, ahead of a larger summit of leaders of developing countries in South Africa in August, which Russian President Vladimir Putin may attend then. that he is indicted by th
Sudan: Army chief Burhan filmed with troops
Sudan’s warring sides on Monday agreed to extend a shaky cease-fire after pressure from mediators
Burkina PM vows no deal with jihadists, hints at election delay
Burkina Faso's prime minister on Tuesday ruled out negotiations with jihadist insurgents who control swathes of the country, while suggesting that security risks could delay the country's return to civilian rule.