Forces loyal to Libyan strongman Khalifa Haftar have started advancing on the country’s western cities and districts, with reports of skirmishes already taking place in the south of the capital Tripoli, which is controlled by Libya’s internationally-recognized government of Fayez al-Sarraj. The media office of Haftar’s self-proclaimed Libyan National Army …
Read More »At Least 16 Soldiers Killed After Gunmen Seize Army Base in Mali – Reports.
According to media reports, armed men seized a military base in central Mali, leaving at least 16 soldiers killed. Gunmen attacked and briefly seized a Malian army base, killing at least 16 soldiers and destroying five vehicles in central Mali’s Mopti region, according to officials. According to an eyewitness, a …
Read More »Algeria Swamped With Massive Protests Against Bouteflika Re-Election.
As Algeria’s long-time president Abdelaziz Bouteflika is expected to submit a formal application to run for a fifth term on Sunday, people around the country have mobilized to protest his bid. Tens of thousands of Algerians have taken to the streets across the country to protest against what they claim …
Read More »At least 25 dead in Cairo railway station fire.
A fiery train crash killed at least 20 people at Cairo’s main railway station on Wednesday, Egyptian security and medical sources said. The accident, which sparked a major blaze at the Ramses station, also injured 40 others, the sources said. Egyptian state TV confirmed the figures. The fire broke out …
Read More »Somalia: Gunmen kills 8 in a roadside massacre.
Gunmen in Somalia have opened fire on a team of roadside workers, killing eight and wounding several others, witnesses say. The workers, who included both men and women, were clearing scrubland alongside a road in the Hawa-Abdi area, some 18 kilometers (11 miles) north outside the capital Mogadishu. “Several gunmen …
Read More »Just hours before polls were to open, Nigeria delays election.
The delay is expected to spark anger in Africa’s most populous nation after many people had relocated for the chance to vote. Nigeria’s presidential election has been postponed just hours before polls were due to open. The country’s election commission said it was delaying the vote to 23 February due …
Read More »200 year old lost city discovered under South African foliage.
Archeologists have discovered a lost 200-year-old city on the outskirts of Johannesburg, South Africa, that was once home to more than 10,000 people. The metropolis, called Kweneng, was previously thought to be a scattering of ancient stone huts, but three decades of intricate research have finally revealed it to have …
Read More »10 kidnapped children found dead in Tanzania with missing body parts.
Ten children kidnapped in Tanzania have been found dead with their body parts mutilated, authorities told CNN on Monday. Tanzania’s deputy health minister Faustine Ndugulile said all 10 children had been missing since December in Njombe district, southwest Tanzania. Their bodies were discovered last week after police launched a search …
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