Zimbabweans displayed mixed reactions toward the protests led by war veteran Blessed Geza. Many observed
The Niger junta has freed ministers from the overthrown government, signaling changes in the country’s
Lesotho’s economy is largely dependent on its garment manufacturing sector, particularly factories producing jeans for
The trial of former President Nicolas Sarkozy regarding alleged illegal campaign financing is unveiling France’s
The arrest of South Sudan’s First Vice President Riek Machar raises alarms over potential widespread
Chile witnessed intense clashes between police and fishermen in Valparaíso over fishing quotas, resulting in
Louisiana ranks second in election integrity. A report suggests eight bridges in the state need
Tigray is facing increased political tensions due to internal divisions and border disputes, with interim
Julius Malema urges Zimbabweans in South Africa to return home and confront their political challenges,
Argentina’s largest labor union, CGT, has announced a general strike for April 10 against President