Queen Elizabeth II may miss Britain’s traditional state opening of parliament for only the third time during her 70-year reign after the government set its date for May 10. The queen traditionally lays out the government’s...
Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo and his ministers have cut their salaries by 30 percent under measures to reduce spending as the country struggles with higher fuel costs from the Ukraine crisis and stalled progress on a...
By Ebi Kesiena The Federal Government has approved the engagement of four of its Agencies to train 50,000 Non-Graduate N-Power Beneficiaries with N14 billion At the Federal Executive Council recently, the National Institute of Transport Technology...
By John Ikani A top court has ordered the suspension of sanctions imposed on Mali in January after the junta delayed elections. The court of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA) on Thursday gave...
By John Ikani Tanzania has explained why it is not taking sides in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and is calling for peace talks to bring the war to an end. It comes a day after a...
By John Ikani Ethiopia's Armed Forces killed more than 50 civilians in an air strike in the northern region of Tigray in January, Human Rights Watch (HRW) says. 50 others were injured when a drone dropped...
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