Ramaphosa in France for talks, honour South African World War soldiers
The commemoration marks the 110th anniversary of the Battle of Delville Wood in Longueval, northern France, where several hundred South Africans were killed.
Ramaphosa in France for talks, honour South African World War soldiers
The commemoration marks the 110th anniversary of the Battle of Delville Wood in Longueval, northern France, where several hundred South Africans were killed.
Algeria, Mali resume ambassador exchanges after year-long tensions
Algeria shot down a Malian drone in April 2025 sparking tit-for-tat recalls of ambassadors and the closure of airspace.
Türkiye-backed Srebrenica Genocide Museum marks first year preserving memory of victims
Each year on July 11, Bosnia and Herzegovina commemorates the Srebrenica genocide with a collective funeral at the Potocari Memorial Center, where newly identified victims are laid to rest.
Mozambique says two nationals killed in South Africa anti-migrant unrest
Mobs armed with sticks have been going door-to-door in some areas to demand that foreign nationals leave the country, accusing them of taking jobs from locals.
Sudan sets RSF withdrawal, disarmament as condition for US peace plan
A government document proposes a 90-day humanitarian truce but makes it conditional on the RSF's withdrawal from all cities under its control and UN-monitored security arrangements.
Former UK minister's claim that former colonies should pay Britain draws anger
Suella Braverman wrote in a post on X that former colonies should pay the UK back for the "considerable investment which laid the foundations" for the countries.
Somali piracy suspects in India seek to plead guilty to hijacking ships
The men acknowledged they could face the maximum sentence but appealed to the court and the Indian government for leniency.
China's Xi offers deals on infrastructure, mining as he hosts Namibian leader
China and Namibia signed eight documents, including agreements on cooperation in green minerals and a framework agreement on economic partnership.
Mali forces and allies 'retake' key northern town of Anefis from terrorists
The Malian army said air-ground operations made it possible to secure the route and the entry into the town.