North Korea is in the middle of its strongest economic run since Kim Jong Un took power, with manufacturing at a 25-year high and a construction boom remaking Pyongyang. Far from the
Twelve Sudanese survivors filed Kenya's first-ever universal jurisdiction complaint against the RSF, asking Nairobi's prosecutors to investigate torture and sexual violence by paramilitaries some of whom are believed to reside in Kenya.
Congo's High Military Court has sentenced all 54 defendants to death for the 2017 ambush killing of UN investigators Michael Sharp and Zaida Catalan — but the verdict leaves open the question
Bill Gates is set to appear before the House Oversight Committee Wednesday in a closed-door transcribed interview, the highest-profile witness yet in a probe that questioned Epstein's assistant Lesley Groff just one
A coalition of Western governments and regional bodies, convening after talks in Addis Ababa, has endorsed an inclusive civilian-led political process for Sudan — with a six-month target and an implicit warning
A military court in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has sentenced 54 people to death over the 2017 murder of UN investigators Michael Sharp and Zaida Catalan, ending a nine-year case.
Three years into Sudan's war, the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese Armed Forces are no longer just fighting over territory — they are dismantling and replacing every institution that made the
A Sudanese man in his 30s has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a graphic video circulated online showing what appeared to be an attempted beheading on Kinnaird Avenue in
The United States is racing to finish a quarantine centre for its own Ebola-exposed citizens at a Kenyan air base, pressing ahead despite court orders that suspended the work, as police fire
A WHO field director speaking from inside Ituri Province told the United Nations on Tuesday that the global Ebola response is still behind the outbreak curve, with contact tracing reaching only 45
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