Algeria holds parliamentary elections
Algerians went to the polls on Thursday to elect a new 407-member parliament.
Algeria holds parliamentary elections
Algerians went to the polls on Thursday to elect a new 407-member parliament.
At least 21,000 children killed in Gaza after 1,000 days of Israeli war: Save the Children
The aid agency says the world has failed 1 million children in Gaza as the conflict reaches a milestone.
Expired 30 June deadline: What happens next in South Africa?
The South African government said on 29 June that more than 25,000 foreigners had been repatriated ahead of the 30 June deadline, but that many others were still awaiting departure.
Somalia receives global solidarity on national day celebrations
The national day on 1 July, known as Independence and Unification Day, commemorates the establishment of the Somali Republic in 1960.
Ghana inflation rises for third month in June 2026
Ghana's consumer inflation rose for the third month in a row in June, to 5.3% year-on-year from 3.7% in May, the statistics service said on Wednesday.
Floods kill 59 people in Côte d'Ivoire since mid-May: government
Widespread flooding has killed at least 59 people in Côte d'Ivoire since the "particularly heavy" rainy season began in mid-May, a government spokesperson said on Wednesday.
Türkiye's guarantorship, military presence underpin regional stability: TRNC
"The only reality on the island is the existence of two separate, sovereign and equal states living side by side," TRNC's top diplomat Tahsin Ertugruloglu says.
Harry Kane's two goals for England knock DRC out of 2026 World Cup
Harry Kane scored two goals after the 70th minute to lift the Three Lions to a 2-1 win over the Democratic Republic of Congo in the World Cup round of 32 on Wednesday.
Libya's Presidential Council chief calls for unified army under civilian authority
The head of Libya’s Presidential Council, Mohamed Menfi, has called for unifying the national army under a joint professional command subject to civilian authority.
'Unprecedented escalation': Israeli army blocks all access roads to occupied West Bank town
The town's mayor says the closure isolates Sinjil after troops sealed its final access route, calling the move an 'unprecedented escalation' of Israel’s collective punishment policy.