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In today's podcast, South Africa's Department of Minerals and Energy explains why the actual petrol price at the pump will differ from the base price cut announced last week; Sudan's government...
North Korea said on Friday it was working on restarting its nuclear plant and dismissed the prospect of being removed from a U.S. terrorism blacklist in return for a disarmament deal.
The North...
U.S. Peace Corps volunteers are to return to Liberia nearly 20 years after they fled a civil war, the West African country's Foreign Ministry said on Monday.
The Peace Corps pulled out of Liberia,...
Libya called on the European Union to revise new rules against illegal immigration on Monday, saying it would urge African Union members to take action if the EU stuck by measures that treated...
The Group of Eight rich nations will seek to convince a sceptical Africa on Monday that it is living up to promises to double aid to the world's poorest continent.
Underlining the importance of...
China on Wednesday denied that a Chinese ship carrying arms to Zimbabwe had managed to get its cargo to the landlocked African nation, saying the ship and the weapons were on their way back to...
A state-run paper accused Western ambassadors on Wednesday of demonising Zimbabwe's government and "cooking up" evidence of political violence to help unseat President Robert Mugabe...
Denmark has moved staff from its embassies in Algeria and Afghanistan to secret safe locations because of an imminent threat, Foreign Ministry officials said on Wednesday.
"There was a change...