Efforts to recruit civilians living in Al Shabaab-controlled areas, after Ethiopian troops announced they were closing in, are reportedly failing. Read more »
Jean Bosco Uwinkindi is the first suspect in a genocide case to be transferred from the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in Arusha, Tanzania to the Rwandan national court ... Read more »
In his speech after signing the Anti-Homosexuality Bill, President Yoweri Museveni suggested that the bill was designed to protect Ugandans from "Western civilizations trying to ... Read more »
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President Yoweri Museveni has signed into law a bill that would expose gays and lesbians in Uganda to life imprisonment in certain cases. The new law bans the "promotion" of ... Read more »
The UN says deadly sectarian violence in the Country appears to be getting worse and warns leaders will be held personally accountable for serious human rights violations committed ... Read more »
U.N. Secretary-General has called for an additional 3,000 troops and police for the Central African Republic, where sectarian violence has continued unabated. Read more »
Ahead of a key parliamentary vote to extend France's military mission in the Central African Republic, the mission's commander General Franciso Soriano has told French MPs the ... Read more »
The interim government, formed in July 2013 after the ouster of President Mohammed Mursi, has resigned says Prime Minister Hezam el-Beblawi. Read more »
South Sudan government have rejected any proposal to form an interim government without either President Salva Kiir or former vice-president Riek Machar, now leader of the ... Read more »
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