South Africa February 20, 2024 South Africa schedules election as Mandela's party fights to retain 30-year majority South Africa has set a national election date of May 29, with this year's vote expected to be a serious test of the long-ruling African National Congress' stranglehold on power.
Israel February 20, 2024 Israel to cap number of Muslim citizens at Al Aqsa Mosque mosque during Ramadan Israeli officials plans to limit the number of Muslim citizens allowed in Jerusalem's Al Aqsa Mosque during the upcoming Ramadan holy month to 40,000-50,000.
South America February 19, 2024 Britain's top diplomat says he hopes the Falkland Islands will wish to stay in the UK family forever UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron became the first to visit the Falkland Islands in 30 years, amid renewed tensions with Argentina over the territory.
Middle East February 19, 2024 Imprisoned Tunisian opposition leader begins hunger strike Rached Ghannouchi, the 82-year-old co-founder of Tunisia's Ennahda opposition party, began a hunger strike in prison Monday over an incarceration he alleges is unjust.
South America February 19, 2024 A prayer for Evita: Here's why many Argentines are devoted to a first lady who died in 1952 Nearly three quarters of a century after her death, the legacy of Evita still looms large over Argentina, where the affiliated party leads the opposition to President Javier Milei.
Africa February 19, 2024 Rwanda rejects US calls for de-escalation in the Congo Rwandan authorities on Monday rejected American calls for a military withdrawal from the Democratic Republic of the Congo amid a "dramatic" escalation at the border.
Russia February 19, 2024 Alexei Navalny's death represents major blow to political dissent in Russia Alexei Navalny, the foremost Russian opposition leader, has died in prison. This represents a large hit to the movement, as the rest of the opposition is largely imprisoned or abroad.
Africa February 16, 2024 Zimbabwe VP says government will block LGBTQ scholarship initiative Zimbabwean Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has stated his nation's government will block a university scholarship offered to LGBTQ people by advocate organization GALZ.
Africa February 16, 2024 Court overturns Senegalese presidential election delay Senegal will hold its next presidential election as soon as possible following the overturning of incumbent Macky Sall's postponement of the vote.
Pakistan February 16, 2024 Imprisoned former Pakistani premier Khan appeals 3 recent convictions Pakistan's former PM Imran Khan is now facing 31 years in prison on a variety of charges, including corruption, revealing secrets, and marriage law violations.
Caribbean February 16, 2024 St. Vincent and the Grenadines upholds gay sex ban A high court ruling in St. Vincent and the Grenadines on Friday upheld the Caribbean nation's laws criminalizing gay sex, a significant loss for regional human rights activists.