JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African President Jacob Zuma plans to visit Tripoli next week to…
Sudan’s Bashir refuses to withdraw Abyei troops
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan's president on Tuesday refused to withdraw troops from the disputed Abyei…
Mubarak to be tried for murder of protesters
CAIRO (Reuters) - Hosni Mubarak was ordered on Tuesday to stand trial for the killing…
BRICs: scrap ‘obsolete’ IMF deal on European chief
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - IMF directors for five key emerging market economies on Tuesday said it…
S.Africa culls 10,000 ostriches to halt avian flu
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa has culled 10,000 ostriches but an outbreak of avian flu…
NATO bombs Tripoli, US says time against Gaddafi
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - NATO warplanes hammered Tripoli on Tuesday with some of their heaviest air…
UK firms dump electronic waste in W.Africa: group
ABIDJAN (Reuters) - British companies are illegally dumping thousands of tonnes of harmful electronic waste…
India signs deal to build training centres in Africa
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - India on Monday signed an agreement with the African Union to…
Egypt prosecutor unfreezes assets of 13 businessmen
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's public prosecutor has unfrozen the assets of 13 businessmen on a…
Sudan risks losing debt relief with Abyei push: US
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sudan has risked $38 billion in potential debt relief and other incentives…