Egypt troops sweep Sinai before possible rescue op

Egypt troops sweep Sinai before possible rescue op

Egyptian troops and policemen began sweeps of north Sinai on Tuesday ahead of a possible showdown with heavily armed gunmen who abducted seven security personnel, officials said. A ...

Local leader blames negligence in S. Africa circumcision deaths

Local leader blames negligence in S. Africa circumcision deaths

Negligence is to blame for some of the 27 deaths of young males who died while undergoing ritual circumcision, a local traditional leader said Tuesday. The death toll during the ...

Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe has died

Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe has died

From 2009 until his death, he taught as the David and Mariana Fisher Professor of Literature at Brown University, US. Professor Achebe, who was a novelist, poet and critic, is most ...

Assurances on Bouteflika’s health fail to convince

Assurances on Bouteflika’s health fail to convince

Official assurances about the improving health of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, hospitalised in France in April, have failed to convince many Algerians, as analysts warn that ...

Nigeria to release all women held for ‘terrorism’

Nigeria to release all women held for ‘terrorism’

Nigeria said Tuesday it would release several suspects held for "terrorist activities," including all women in custody, in what it called a peace gesture to the Islamists it is ...

Regional leaders sign peace deal for eastern DR Congo

Regional leaders sign peace deal for eastern DR Congo

Regional African leaders signed a deal to try to bring peace to the war-torn east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, with plans to reinforce a UN-led mission to combat rebels ...

Guatemala ex-dictator to go back on trial

Guatemala ex-dictator to go back on trial

Former Guatemalan dictator Efrain Rios Montt will go back on trial after the nation's highest court threw out his genocide and war crimes conviction in the latest twist in complex ...

Egypt troops sweep Sinai before possible rescue op

Egyptian troops and policemen began sweeps of north Sinai on Tuesday ahead of a possible showdown with heavily armed gunmen who abducted seven security personnel, officials said. A senior interior ministry official told AFP a "campaign has been going on for half an hour", while a policeman taking part in the  more...

May 21, 2013 at 9:07 pm

Assurances on Bouteflika’s health fail to convince

Official assurances about the improving health of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, hospitalised in France in April, have failed to convince many Algerians, as analysts warn that hiding such details is harder than it was. On Tuesday, France's defence ministry said Bouteflika was moved from the Val-de-Grace  more...

May 21, 2013 at 8:33 pm

UN, World Bank heads to visit Uganda

United Nations Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, and World Bank Group President, Dr. Jim Yong Kim, will make an official one-day visit to Uganda on Friday. The trip to Uganda is part of a historic joint three country visit to Africa's Great Lakes region from May 22 – 24 in support of a recent landmark peace  more...

May 21, 2013 at 4:44 pm

Guatemala ex-dictator to go back on trial

Former Guatemalan dictator Efrain Rios Montt will go back on trial after the nation's highest court threw out his genocide and war crimes conviction in the latest twist in complex proceedings. Rios Montt went on trial in March on charges of ordering the massacre of indigenous Ixil Maya people in the 1980s as  more...

May 22, 2013 at 1:26 am

Ugandan wins international medical award

The government of Japan has awarded the Second Hideyo Noguchi Prize for Africa to Dr. Alex Godwin Coutinho of Uganda for his outstanding contributions in the medical services. Dr. Coutinho, a renowned Ugandan physician won the Prize for Medical Services for his pioneering efforts to expand access to  more...

May 16, 2013 at 3:12 pm

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