Brazil reports 566 coronavirus deaths on Sunday
Brazil registered 566 additional coronavirus deaths over the past 24 hours and 16 158 new cases, the
Life of Congo’s Nobel Laureate doctor in danger
The life of a top Congolese doctor who won the Nobel Peace prize for his work treating war rape
Berlin police arrest 300, disband protest against coronavirus curbs
Berlin police broke up a mass protest against coronavirus curbs on Saturday and arrested 300 in the
Angola to join oil and extractives transparency group
Angola plans to join the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), an international
South African Council of Churches to launch anti-corruption campaign on Sunday
The South African Council of Churches (SACC) will officially launch its anti-corruption campaign
E Cape DA leaders Nqaba Bhanga, Andrew Whitfield re-elected unopposed
The Eastern Cape’s Democratic Alliance (DA) leader, Nqaba Bhanga, and provincial chairperson, Andrew
Influential Libyan interior minister suspended amid protests
The head of Libya’s internationally recognised government suspended his powerful interior minister
Tanzanian opposition alleges irregularities in candidates’ enrollment
Tanzanian opposition parties said on Friday that widespread irregularities had taken place in the
FITA settlement with government subject to several conditions
The Fair Trade Independent Tobacco Association (FITA) says its out-of-court settlement with the
Italy closes nightclubs as coronavirus cases rise among young
Italy is to shut discos and clubs and make it compulsory to wear a mask outdoors in some areas
At least seven dead after gunmen attack Mogadishu hotel
Militants stormed a high-end seaside hotel in Mogadishu on Sunday, killing at least seven people and
Mexico needs 200 million COVID-19 vaccine doses; shots could start in 2021
Mexico will need up to 200 million coronavirus vaccine doses, according to a senior government
Number of migrants landing in Italy more than doubles in past year
The number of migrants landing on Italy’s shores has more than doubled in the last year as an
FITA submits papers to the SCA as cigarette ban battle rages on
The Fair Trade Independent Tobacco Association (FITA) says government’s decision to ban the selling
Lebanon government resigns amid outrage over Beirut blast
Lebanon’s prime minister announced his government’s resignation on Monday, saying a huge explosion
Pretoria High Court correct to dismiss FITA’s application: Government
The legal tussle between the government and the Fair-Trade Independent Tobacco Association (FITA)
COVID-19 opens new doors for China’s gene giant
As countries scramble to test for the novel coronavirus, a Chinese company has become a go-to name
UN condemns air strikes in Yemen that reportedly killed children
An unconfirmed but large number of civilians, including children, were killed in air strikes in
Cabinet calls for action against corruption in government
Cabinet has called on all public institutions to uphold the highest standards of integrity and
Macron promises to help mobilise aid for Lebanon after massive blast
French President Emmanuel Macron called for urgent support for Lebanon where he arrived on Thursday,