(Reuters) – Egypt’s new president on Sunday ordered a parliament dominated by his Islamist party to reconvene, challenging the authority of the generals who had
(Reuters) – Crowds of joyful Libyans, some with tears in their eyes, parted with the legacy of Muammar Gaddafi’s dictatorship on Saturday as they voted
(Reuters) – Crowds of joyful Libyans, some with tears in their eyes, parted with the legacy of Muammar Gaddafi’s dictatorship on Saturday as they voted
By Nelson Banya HARARE (Reuters) – Plans by a powerful Zimbabwe minister to force foreign-owned banks to turn over majority stakes to locals are “illogical,”
DAKAR (Reuters) – A coalition backing newly elected Senegalese President Macky Sall, won a landslide victory with 119 seats in a July 1 legislative election,
By Alexander Dziadosz KHARTOUM (Reuters) – Sudan’s main opposition parties on Wednesday called for strikes, sit-ins and demonstrations to topple the government of President Omar
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Mozambique’s inflation was unchanged at 2.8 percent year-on-year in June compared with May as the prices of food have eased over the
HARARE (Reuters) – Zimbabwe’s bid to force private schools to come under majority black control under a much contested empowerment law is illegal, the country’s