Governance
Experts Concerned as Boko Haram Terrorists Pledge Support to Islamic State
ABUJA, NIGERIA – A 13-minute-long video shows fighters from both factions chanting in solidarity. Soon afterward, the Boko Haram fighters pledge their support for the
Ex-South African President Zuma Sentenced to 15 Months in Jail
Former South African President Jacob Zuma has been ordered to spend 15 months in jail after failing to appear before an inquiry looking into the
COVID, Climate Change, Food Security Top G-20 Ministers Agenda
The coronavirus, climate change and food security are on the agenda Tuesday as foreign ministers from the G-20 group of nations meet in Italy.The talks
Ethiopia’s Government Declares Unilateral Cease-fire in Tigray
Ethiopia’s government has declared a unilateral cease-fire in its Tigray region as its former governing party and troops entered the regional capital, Mekelle, prompting cheers
Malawi’s LGBTI Community Marches, Petitions Government for Change
In Malawi, members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and inter-sex (LGBTI) community Saturday held their first ever pride parade in the capital, Lilongwe,
Fewer Kenyan Youths Joining al-Shabab
NAIROBI – Kenyan authorities say at least 350 young people who joined the Somali Islamist militant group al-Shabab have surrendered this year and will be
Regional military intervention in Mozambique is a bad idea. Here’s why
The heads of state of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) have endorsed plans to deploy troops to Mozambique to help it fight extremists in