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South Africa’s African National Congress is discussing several options aimed at establishing a stabl

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Hospitals, financial institutions, schools, the power grid, airports, government offices and other k

Former U.S. President Donald Trump says the jury verdict convicting him of falsifying financial reco

Results are trickling in from yesterday's South Africa election after a robust voter turnout. Africa

A record 27.79 million people are registered to vote in South Africa – the highest number to date –

In South Africa, polls forecast the governing African National Congress could win less than 50 perce

As South African voters get ready to go to the polls on May 29th, the party known for its fight agai

Kenyan President William Ruto has been attending a U.S. Chamber of Commerce event today celebrating

U.S. President Joe Biden welcomed Kenya’s President William Ruto to the White House in a ceremony fi

President William Ruto’s state visit to the United States this week could be a turning point for Ken

Southern African leaders have launched a $5.5 billion humanitarian aid appeal as the region faces ac

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The United Nations Human Rights Chief Volker Türk has held separate telephone calls with Sudan’s ri

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With South Africa’s general election just two weeks away, some polls suggest the governing African N

The Internal Displacement Monitoring Center reports conflicts and violence have pushed the number of

With Chad recently confirming Mahamat Déby as civilian president after a long-delayed election, West

Chad’s transitional ruler General Mahamat Idriss Deby was declared the winner of Monday’s election,

In eastern Libya, where General Khalifa Haftar, commander of the self-proclaimed Libyan National Arm