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Nigeria has asked neighbouring Niger for support in a week-old offensive against Islamist insurgent bases in its semi-desert frontier region, underlining moves towards West African cooperation...
The Department of International Relations and Cooperation is pleased to announce that the first consignment of humanitarian aid to the countries of the Sahel region will depart by air on Monday, 10...
The recent split in the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) and the disarray in the Congress of the People (Cope) is disastrous for South Africa's multiparty democracy, political analysts say.
The Chairperson of the Commission of the African Union (AU), Mr. Jean Ping, is following with concern the prevailing situation in Niamey, Niger. He is in direct contact with the president of the...
Niger's Tuareg-led rebel movement chief said his Niger Justice Movement (MNJ), whose desert fighters have waged a rebellion against Niamey government troops, wants up to 30 percent of uranium...
Reporters Without Borders said Monday that journalists in Africa
faced worsening working conditions in 2003 and warned that the
continent's independent media were in the process of disappearing
in...
ADDRESS BY JEFF RADEBE, MP, SOUTH AFRICAN MINISTER OF PUBLIC
ENTERPRISES, AT THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE 23rd IAPH WORLD PORTS
CONFERENCE, Durban, 26 May 2003