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EU fears “a collapse” of Tunisia
"The situation in Tunisia is very dangerous," he warned after a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels.
East DR Congo attack toll rises to over 30
The toll of attacks on villages by militiamen on Saturday in Ituri, in the north-east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), rose from 15 to more than 30 dead, including many women and children, we learned Monday from local sources.
Cameroon: The hunt for drinking water in Douala
The public water utility Camwater is not reliable in many neighbourhoods which makes the business of drilling for water a lucrative one. It is good deal for private contractors and the only option for many residents. However, health risks exist.
Ethiopia denounces “unfair” US accusations of war crimes in Tigray
The Ethiopian Foreign Ministry said Tuesday that U.S. accusations of war crimes in Ethiopia's Tigray region are "inflammatory" and "selective because they unfairly allocate responsibility among the parties" to the conflict.
Kenya: 43 fired Facebook moderators file suit against Meta
A group of 43 Facebook moderators fired in January have announced they are filing a lawsuit in Kenya against the social network's parent company Meta for, among other things, "unlawful dismissal," according to a statement released Monday.
Senegal president talks about controversial third term
The opposition claims that Senegal's constitution prohibits Macky Sall who was elected in 2012 and again in 2019 from running again in the next election, scheduled for February 2024.
Senegal president talks about controversial third term
The opposition claims that Senegal's constitution prohibits Macky Sall who was elected in 2012 and again in 2019 from running again in the next election, scheduled for February 2024.
Son of Namibian gay couple in citizenship limbo after court ruling
Phillip Lühl and his partner Guillermo Delgado express disappointment following the Namibian Supreme court's decision to overturn a ruling by a lower court to grant citizenship to the couple's son.
Son of Namibian gay couple in citizenship limbo after court ruling
Phillip Lühl and his partner Guillermo Delgado express disappointment following the Namibian Supreme court's decision to overturn a ruling by a lower court to grant citizenship to the couple's son.
Mali’s junta leader presents new constitution project
The Malian head of state had asked members of the government to “own the draft Constitution and take all necessary measures to popularise it among the people.”