International representatives to Somalia on Friday called on warring sides in the country’s north to withdraw their forces from the disputed town of Saaxdheer and...
ChildFund International staff working in Liberia received 15,000 pounds of emergency medical supplies delivered by humanitarian airlift to help contain the spread of the Ebola...
Marial Benjamin, foreign minister of S. Sudan, receives an exclusive interview from People’s Daily S. Sudan’s situation has been unstable, which is affecting Chinese investors’ operation inthe country. South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir had assured Chinese government that itsgovernment would try its best to protect the Chinese investors. Benjamin added that the United Nations has deployed peace-keeping forces, includingChinese army, in S. Sudan. All these can contribute to the safety of Chinese investors. Peace and stability is prerequisite for economic development, Benjamin noted. S. Sudanwould like to make utmost efforts in promoting ceasefire, dialogues and reconciliation. Benjamin expects more Chinese enterprises to invest in S. Sudan. To create a stableinvestment environment, S. Sudan decides to implement the reforms of security sectors.He also welcomed more Chinese enterprises to learn more about S. Sudan via visiting itwhen the country restores peace in future. ...
New Orleans police on Thursday arrested a popular Algiers pastor and former NOPD officer, nearly 24 hours after he fired shots at two men he said were...
Representatives of two platforms of rebel groups from northern Mali agreed on Thursday in the Burkinabe capital Ouagadougou to end hostilities and present a united...
Zurich -Natural disasters caused total economic losses of $41bn in the first six months of this year, much less than usual, reinsurance group Swiss Re...
Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. UN Photo/Mark Garten (file) United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has welcomed the signing by the South Sudanese Government and the opposition of a...
U.N. peacekeeping helicopter in South Sudan was shot down on Tuesday and three of its crew were killed, Russian airline UTair, which owns the aircraft....
TRIPOLI/ARBIL: UAE warplanes secretly bombed Islamist militia targets in Libya, apparently catching Washington off guard, as turmoil in the North African country deepened with the...
In a state of cautious optimism, the Egyptian authorities dealing with the Nile waters file have begun to prepare for the return of technical negotiations...
Boko Haram on Tuesday attempted to blow up a bridge on the Nigerian border with Cameroon after overrunning a town and sending residents and soldiers...
Two minibuses crashed into an irrigation canal in southern Egypt Tuesday, killing 19 and injuring 15, according to sources at the AFP. A security official said the...
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