TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Diplomats will make a new effort to forge an end to the Libyan civil war on Thursday, after agreeing to call for Muammar Gaddafi to…
Tunisia has legal cases against Ben Ali: minister
TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisian authorities have prepared 18 legal cases against former president Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, including "voluntary manslaughter" and "drug trafficking", the state TAP news agency…
UN pressures Somalia on elections, reforms
NAIROBI (Reuters) - A United Nations special envoy urged Somalia on Wednesday to hold elections and bring an end to its transitional government, but it was unclear how…
Ugandan police fire teargas at food price protest
KAMPALA (Reuters) - Ugandan police fired teargas to disperse a crowd that gathered after an opposition leader was prevented from taking part in a second round of protests…
BRICS take aim at dollar with call for global monetary
SANYA, China (Reuters) - The five BRICS nations took another step towards cementing their global influence on Thursday, calling for a broad-based international reserve currency system "providing stability…
Somali militants al-Shabab cut off hand, leg from 3 ‘convicted’ robbers
MOGADISHU, Somalia — A witness in Somalia says al-Qaida-linked militants in the country have cut off a hand and a leg each from three men convicted of robbery…
$350 million in US aid for Malawi goes through
BLANTYRE, Malawi – The United States is giving Malawi $350 million to improve its power supply network after getting reassurances about the southern African country's commitment to human…
World Bank to lend Tunisia $500 mln for budget
WASHINGTON, April 12 (Reuters) - The World Bank is working with Tunisia on $500 million in budget support, which could leverage an additional $700 million from other donors,…
Nigeria opposition mulls alliance to beat Jonathan
LAGOS, April 13 (Reuters) - Nigeria's two main opposition parties are mulling an eleventh-hour alliance to try to unseat President Goodluck Jonathan in elections on Saturday, opposition sources…
Egypt’s Mubarak detained, army win protest respite
CAIRO (Reuters) - Hosni Mubarak was ordered to be detained for 15 days on Wednesday, winning the ruling army generals a respite from protesters suspicious that they were…