Monthly Archives: May 2018
World champ fails dope test
The residents of Eldoret and Iten, considered Kenya’s home of distance running, are hurting following official confirmation that former Olympic and world 1,500 metres...
May directs more options on EU customs
British Prime Minister Theresa May has told officials to do more work on future EU customs arrangements after her foreign minister attacked one of...
Cape Verde looks to free trade zone
The Atlantic island nation of Cape Verde hopes to create a zone of free circulation for people and goods with the nearby Spanish Canary...
Yemen’s Houthis attack Riyadh
Yemen’s Houthis fired a salvo of ballistic missiles at Saudi Arabia’s capital on Wednesday - an attack Saudi authorities said they intercepted in the...
North Korea frees 3 US detainees
North Korea released three American detainees and handed them over to U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday, clearing a major obstacle to...
Soldiers elope with girls, women
The communities affected by the Boko Haram terrorists activities in the north east of Nigeria and into the Cameroons have spoken out through a...
17 Nigerians sue Italy
Seventeen Nigerian migrants who survived a deadly sea crossing last year have filed a lawsuit against Italy for violating their rights by supporting Libya's...
AU chair advocates single digital market
President Paul Kagame has advocated for the advancement of an African single digital market which he said ought to be viewed as a facilitator...
African parliament needs power
The leading voice of Economic Freedom Fighters, Julius Malema, has called on South Africa to take the lead in granting the Pan African Parliament...
Nile river dam still disputed
There has been no head way in resolving the rights dispute over the dam which links three African countries and is quite viable for...