South Africa inaugurates new president Ramaphosa
Trade unionist-turned-businessman Cyril Ramaphosa was sworn in as South Africa’s president on Saturday, vowing to create jobs and tackle deep-rooted corruption that has strangled economic...
Promising jobs and justice, Ramaphosa sworn in as South Africa’s president
Trade unionist-turned-businessman Cyril Ramaphosa was sworn in as South Africa’s president on Saturday, vowing to create jobs and tackle deep-rooted corruption that has strangled economic...
Sudan military chief visits Egypt, first trip Since Bashir’s ouster
The head of Sudan’s ruling military council visited neighboring Egypt on Saturday – his first trip abroad since the army overthrew former president Omar al-Bashir...
French police hunt for man who left bomb in Lyon
Police hunted on Saturday for a man who left a bomb in a pedestrian shopping street in the central French city of Lyon on Friday...
Former Botswana president quits ruling party in row with ex-ally
Former Botswana President Ian Khama quit the ruling party on Saturday as a policy feud with his hand-picked successor deepened, threatening to split the party...
Turkey sends weapons to Syrian rebels facing Russian-backed assault: Syrian sources
Turkey has equipped an array of mainstream Syrian rebels it backs with fresh supplies of weaponry to help them try to repel a major Russian-backed...
Russia must release detained Ukrainian sailors: maritime tribunal
Moscow must release 24 sailors who were aboard three Ukrainian vessels it intercepted in November as they crossed a strait between Russian-annexed Crimea and southern...
Indian police file case against three over coaching center fire, death toll rises to 20
Indian police said on Saturday they had filed a culpable homicide case against three people as the death toll from a building fire in India’s...
Russia, eyeing Arctic future, launches nuclear icebreaker
Russia launched a nuclear-powered icebreaker on Saturday, part of an ambitious program to renew and expand its fleet of the vessels in order to improve...
Japan and U.S. must work to narrow differences on trade: economy minister Motegi
Japan and the United States still need to work to narrow their differences on trade, Japan’s economy minister said on Saturday, following a meeting with...