US Condemns Israeli Ministers’ Call For Palestinians T...
The United States on Tuesday denounced controversial comments by two Israeli ministers who said Palestinians should be encouraged to emigrate from Gaza and for Jewish settlers to return to the besieged territory.
State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said Washington "rejects recent ... Read More
New Restrictions On International Students Bringing Family T...
The United Kingdom government's recent implementation of rules restricting international students from bringing their families to the country has stirred controversy, exacerbating internal divisions within the ruling party led by Chancellor Rishi Sunak.
Effective immediately, the regulations apply to most international ... Read More
UN Mission Ends Decade Of Deployment In Mali
The U.N. mission in Mali ended a decade of deployment in the crisis-wracked country on Sunday, meeting a December 31 deadline agreed after Mali's military leaders ordered it to leave.
The U.N. stabilization mission (MINUSMA) had been in place since 2013, ... Read More
President Hopeful Zimbabwe Economy Will Turn Around In 2024
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has predicted Zimbabwe's moribund economy will turn around this year following the recent discovery of oil and gas near the country's border with Mozambique and Zambia and improvement in the country’s mining and tourism sectors. Economists are ... Read More
Ethiopia ‘Secures’ Access To Sea After Deal With...
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed
Ethiopia and the self-declared republic of Somaliland have signed a “historic” initial agreement that will allow landlocked Ethiopia to have access to the Red Sea, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s office announced Monday.
The announcement was made in Addis ... Read More
Donald Trump Blocked From Maine Presidential Ballot In 2024
Donald Trump
Maine's top election official has ruled that Donald Trump cannot run for president next year in the state, citing a constitutional insurrection clause.
Secretary of State Shenna Bellows said Mr Trump was not eligible because of his actions leading up ... Read More
Africa Forges Global Ties, Seeks More International Influenc...
Africa worked in 2023 to become a focus of global power and draw the attention of influential nations seeking to build political and economic relations with the 54 countries on the continent.
In the past 12 months, African leaders visited European ... Read More
French Departure From Niger Underscores Fading Influence
France closes 2023 with a diminished presence in Africa’s restive Sahel region, after withdrawing troops from three once-staunch allied countries collectively fighting an Islamist insurgency, and seeing its influence increasingly replaced by other powers, including Russia.
The last French soldiers left ... Read More
Burkina: Kidnapping Of Former Foreign Minister
Ablassé Ouédraogo
Ablassé Ouédraogo, former Burkina Faso foreign minister and former deputy director-general of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), was kidnapped on Sunday by "individuals" claiming to belong to the "national police", his political party announced on Wednesday, calling for his ... Read More
High-Stakes Sudan Peace Talks Postponed For ‘Technical...
Amid the ongoing conflict in Sudan, the highly anticipated face-to-face meeting between the top commanders of the warring Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces was postponed for "technical reasons," Djibouti's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Wednesday.
Facilitated ... Read More