GCHQ will appoint its first female director, with MI5 chief Anne Keast-Butler set to succeed Sir Jeremy Fleming next month, according to James Cleverly. Ms. Keast-Butler,…
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According to Catholic Relief Services, two of its employees were killed in the troubled Amhara region of north-central Ethiopia. Chuol Tongyik and Amare Kindeya were shot…
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), a South African opposition party, has called on Indian police to arrest and prosecute the Dalai Lama for child abuse after…
Sudanese civilian groups and the ruling junta have failed to meet a deadline for forming a civilian-led transitional government due to disagreements over security reforms and…
Kenya’s ruling coalition has named individuals to represent it in negotiations with the opposition. The seven-member team – five MPs and two senators – was announced…
As anti-government protests continue to spread across Ethiopia’s Amhara region, authorities in two cities have imposed nighttime curfews. The cities of Dessie and Debrebirhan followed another…
António Guterres, Secretary General of the United Nations, has arrived in Mogadishu, Somalia’s capital. There is little information about the reason for his visit. According to…
Hundreds of people were injured in Sudan during mass protests against the military rule on Thursday. Delays in signing a final agreement to re-establish civilian rule…
President Joe Biden’s administration asked the United States Supreme Court on Friday to hear its appeal of a lower court ruling against a federal ban on…
A provincial governor in north-east Burundi has overturned a mayor’s decision to evict a female resident after others “accused her of taking their husbands.” A letter…
