South Africa challenges EU citrus import rules at WTO
South Africa challenges the European Union’s citrus import regulations at the World Trade Organization.
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South Africa challenges the European Union’s citrus import regulations at the World Trade Organization.
South Africa challenges EU citrus import rules at WTO Read More »
A human rights group in the Republic of Congo documented a dramatic increase in torture cases, urging the government to address the issue.
Congo rights group alarms over tenfold increase in torture cases Read More »
The ICC finds a Malian militant guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity for his role in enforcing Sharia law during the 2012 rebel takeover of Timbuktu.
Malian Timbuktu police chief found guilty of war crimes by ICC Read More »
Suspicious death of Guinea’s former military leader’s aide, rose questions about justice and political stability in the West African nation.
Ex-Guinea junta chief dies in detention after trial Read More »
The South African National Defence Force reported that two South African soldiers were killed and 20 others injured in a mortar attack on their base in eastern DRC.
South African soldiers killed and wounded in DRC mortar attack Read More »
The Ta’ang National Liberation Army clashed with junta troops for a second day in northern Shan state, resulting in two civilian deaths.
Myanmar junta face renewed attacks from ethnic armed groups Read More »
Mali’s fragile political situation takes a turn as the military rulers arrest activists calling for civilian rule.
Mali junta slammed by HRW for arresting pro-democracy leaders Read More »
Niger is in mourning after an attack by militants in the Tillaberi region killed 20 soldiers and one civilian.
Niger mourns tens of soldiers killed in militant attack Read More »
Morocco’s central bank reduced interest rates to counter falling inflation but predicts slightly lower economic growth due to a decrease in farming output.
Morocco cuts interest rate as inflation falls Read More »
In a historic event, President Museveni received Uganda’s cultural artifacts looted over a century ago from Cambridge University, emphasizing the country’s rich heritage.
Uganda celebrates return of artifacts looted during colonial rule Read More »