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Kenyan parliament report condemns British army unit BATUK over decades of abuses
The Kenyan lawmakers described BATUK’s presence as more akin to that of an “occupying force” than a partner — calling into question the long-standing defense cooperation agreement with the United Kingdom and demanding stronger oversight, accountability, and mechanisms for victims’ justice and compen
Morocco: Al Hoceima suspends classes as severe weather hits the region
The temporary shutdown is part of wider precautionary measures taken across northern Morocco as the country faces a new wave of unstable weather, including rain, snowfall in higher elevations, and colder temperatures.
Putin says Russia and India will boost their annual trade
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday hailed the relationship between New Delhi and Moscow after holding talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Chinese exports to Africa soar despite tariff wars
Chinese customs data shows that $122 billion worth of goods were exported to Africa in the first eight months of 2025, with projections that the figure could reach $200 billion
Chinese exports to Africa soar despite tariff wars
Chinese customs data shows that $122 billion worth of goods were exported to Africa in the first eight months of 2025, with projections that the figure could reach $200 billion
Pix of the Day: December 5, 2025
Pix of the Day: December 5, 2025
Ahmed Nejib Chebbi, a leading figure in the Tunisian opposition arrested
One of the leading opposition figures in Tunisia, Ahmed Nejib Chebbi, was arrested on Thursday by the authorities following his sentencing last week by a Tunis Court of Appeal.
Burkina Faso set to bring back death penalty in new government bill
“The adoption of this bill is part of reforms ... to have a justice that responds to the deep aspirations of our people,”
Former South African president Jacob Zuma returned to court on Thursday, alongside French arms manuf
Zuma is also fighting a ruling ordering him to repay $1.6 million in state-funded legal fees from his corruption defense. He is appealing the judgment, insisting he is not liable.
Tanzania blocks activists online as independence day protests loom
Meta has restricted prominent Tanzanian activist Maria Sarungi-Tsehai's Instagram account within Tanzania following a government directive, escalating fears of digital censorship ahead of planned Independence Day protests on December 9.