The International Criminal Court (ICC), established in 2002 to prosecute the world’s gravest crimes—genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity—is increasingly under fire for alleged bias, particularly from African nations. …
Africa
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Humanitarian organisations are raising alarm over the deteriorating healthcare situation in Sudan, where 70% of medical facilities are either closed or barely functional due to ongoing violence and targeted attacks. …
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Major General Fatuma Ahmed Gaiti has finally hung up her boots after over decades of service in the Kenyan military. The pinnacle of her career was her appointment as the …
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The Government of Ethiopia has signed a $1 billion financing agreement with the World Bank, the Ministry of Finance announced on Friday. The deal was formalized by Ethiopia’s Finance Minister, …
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Guinea’s transitional government has presented a draft of a new constitution to junta leader General Mamady Doumbouya, unveiling the document on national television this week. The proposed text will be …
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Ethiopia’s Prime Minister said Thursday that a controversial power dam on the Nile is now complete, a major milestone for his country amid a dispute with Egypt over the equitable …
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The African Transformation Movement (ATM) and other political parties plan to approach parliament and the Constitutional Review Committee to change South Africa’s name to the Republic of Azania, among other …
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A military helicopter operated by the African Union peacekeeping mission crashed and caught fire on Wednesday morning at Mogadishu’s Aden Abdulle International Airport, killing at least three people, according to …
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Chadian opposition leader and former Prime Minister Succès Masra has ended his hunger strike after a week without food, his legal team confirmed on Monday. Masra, who has been in …
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At least 101 people have been confirmed dead following catastrophic floods in South Africa’s Eastern Cape province, with authorities warning the toll could rise as rescue efforts press on. Among …