A war of words broke out Monday between aid agency Doctors Without Borders and the World Health Organization over who was to blame for the slow response to the Ebola epidemic that
Egypt Monday agreed to a preliminary deal with Ethiopia on a new dam project that Cairo feared would hamper the flow of the Nile, the river on which it depends.
Somali government forces backed by African Union troops have recaptured a strategic island on the country's south coast from Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab rebels, officials and witnesses said Monday.
Spanish prosecutors are requesting a prison sentence of two years and three months for Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu and seven for his predecessor, Sanrdo Rosell, over the so-called Neymar affair, judicial
Israel's representative was conspicuously missing when the UN Human Rights Council started a special session Monday on the situation in the Palestinian territories and the 2014 Gaza conflict.
Yemen's Shiite militia sent reinforcements south and clashed with local fighters on Monday after the United Nations warned the country is on the brink of a protracted civil war.
RESIDENTS of Wasimi, a sleepy community, along Abeokuta-Lagos Expressway, in Ewekoro Local Government Area of Ogun State are yet to overcome the shock of the tragic murder of a Computer Science student
SIX days to go from today! The presidential campaigns have been awful. That is, perhaps, how best to sum it all up. The governorship election (April 11) is no better. Governors, owing
The first names for a new Libyan unity government could emerge this week after progress in UN-mediated talks between its warring parties, UN special envoy Bernardino Leon said Monday.
Aid agency Doctors Without Borders marked the first anniversary of Africa's Ebola outbreak Monday with a report slamming the international community's slow response and detailing the "indescribable horror" faced by its staff.