Namibians await vote results as ruling party seeks to extend 34-year rule
Votes are being counted in Namibia in what could be the most competitive election since independence from white-ruled South Africa 34 years ago. The poll
Uganda’s Kizza Besigye ‘kidnapped’ in Kenya, taken to military court
Opposition leader’s wife says he was seized in Nairobi and is being held in a Kampala jail as she calls for his immediate release. Prominent
Displaced returning to southern Lebanon amid hopes ceasefire will hold
People begin moving south towards their homes shortly after the ceasefire takes effect in the early hours of Wednesday. Lebanese people displaced from their homes
A $300B a year deal for climate cash at UN summit sparks outrage for some and hope for others
BAKU, Azerbaijan (AP) — United Nations climate talks adopted a deal to inject at least $300 billion annually in humanity’s fight against climate change, aimed
On genocide, Trump will be no different from Biden
Trump has picked ‘staunchly pro-Israel’ cadres for his administration, just like all other US presidents of the past 75 years. Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee
Biden agrees to give Ukraine anti-personnel mines
US President Joe Biden has agreed to give Ukraine anti-personnel land mines, a US defence official told the BBC, a move seen as an attempt