News Source: Sudan Tribune
| 7 days ago
The Sudanese government softened its resistance to the African Union (AU) proposal of establishing a hybrid court to try the Darfur war crime suspects saying it may accept it under certain conditions. The Sudanese president Omer Hassan Al-Bashir
News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| 16 days ago
Between China and Egypt in 2006, China-Egypt relations have entered a new stage or development. This is manifested in stronger political mutual trust, further growth of economic and trade cooperation, and more active exchanges in culture and
News Source: Voice of America
| 20 days ago
The outlook is uncertain, with feuding factions seemingly unwilling to compromise. The prospect of failure loomed Friday as negotiations aimed at breaking Madagascar's political deadlock went into overtime. Three days of talks had been scheduled,
News Source: Voice of America
| 23 days ago
Talks on Madagascar's political impasse have opened in Addis Ababa with a plea for rival factions to put aside mutual animosities for the sake of the country's economic survival. The atmosphere was tense as leaders of Madagascar's four main political
News Source: Sify News
| 23 days ago
The leaders of Madagascar's four main political groupings kicked off a fresh round of internationally-sponsored talks aimed at finding a way out of the Indian Ocean island's months-old crisis. They were spurred on by African Union Commission Chairman
News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| 26 days ago
Jean Ping, the chairman of the Commission of the African Union (AU), is warning that the crisis in Guinea is in a very dangerous situation. Ping issued the warning on Friday in the Nigerian capital Abuja at a dinner hosted by Nigeria's
News Source: The Daily Star
| 27 days ago
African leaders Thursday adopted proposals on how to resolve a six-year conflict in Sudan’s Darfur region, which include the creation of a hybrid court to try perpetrators of atrocities in the province. The conflict has claimed up to 300,000
News Source: News 24
| 27 days ago
The widening rift between Zimbabwe's "parallel governments" has raised the spectre of renewed political violence in the country. The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) said it was receiving an increasing number of reports from its rural supporters