On Tuesday, July 23, the Democratic Alliance (DA) and civil rights organization AfriForum filed urgent applications with the Constitutional Court to remove former Judge President Dr. John Hlophe from the...
Read moreOn Tuesday, July 23rd, Ethiopian officials reported that the death toll from two landslides in the southern region of Gofa has risen to 229. The landslides, triggered by heavy rains,...
Read moreOn Thursday, July 18th, a massive global IT outage caused by a software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike led to significant disruptions in various sectors, including aviation, banking, and healthcare....
Read moreOn Thursday, July 18th, the Israeli Knesset overwhelmingly voted against the establishment of a Palestinian state, challenging long-standing United States policy advocating for a two-state solution. The resolution passed with...
Read moreOn Thursday, July 18th, a Kenyan court temporarily suspended a police ban on protests in Nairobi following a month of deadly anti-government demonstrations. The protests, initially sparked by unpopular tax...
Read moreOn Wednesday, July 17th, Israel’s ultra-Orthodox Shas party urged its followers to ignore military draft orders, escalating tensions over the contentious issue of Haredi enlistment in the Israel Defense Forces...
Read moreOn Monday, July 15th, Rwandan President Paul Kagame secured a resounding victory in the country’s presidential election, winning 99% of the vote, according to provisional results. Kagame, who has ruled...
Read moreOn Thursday, July 11th, Kenyan President William Ruto announced the dismissal of his entire cabinet, excluding the Deputy President and the Prime Cabinet Secretary, following weeks of intense anti-government protests....
Read moreOptimism for an Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage agreement has waned as new conditions emerge, complicating the negotiations. Talks in Doha had raised hopes for a breakthrough, with Hamas showing willingness...
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