Iran said Wednesday that International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors were in the country to clear up "ambiguities" about its uranium enrichment activities.
A rights group in Republic of Congo-Brazzaville on Wednesday accused the central African nation's government of hundreds of abuses last year, running from torture to electoral fraud.
Kenyan authorities Wednesday said the tourism sector in the East African nation reported a revenue that surged to over $2 billion in 2022 but remains below pre-pandemic levels.
African students that fled the war in Ukraine and sought refuge in other European nations report being left in limbo and unable to continue their studies.
Al-Shabab fighters attacked a house in Somalia's capital Mogadishu on Tuesday, killing 10 civilians, the government said.
U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday said Ukraine would "never be a victory for Russia" as he delivered a speech in Poland ahead of the first anniversary of Moscow's invasion.
UPDATED TO SHOW HIGHER CASUALTIES: Suspected jihadists killed at least 15 soldiers in troubled northern Burkina Faso, just three days after an ambush that claimed the lives of 51 troops, security sources said Tuesday.
Human Rights Watch called Tuesday on tech companies to better protect LGBTQ communities from "digital targeting" by authorities in Iraq, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon.
Nigeria's ruling party candidate Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Tuesday took the last lap of his presidential campaign to his Lagos power base at a packed stadium.
Tunisia's former parliamentary speaker Rached Ghannouchi appeared in court Tuesday on new terror-related charges after being accused of calling police officers "tyrants", his party said.
Three United Nations peacekeepers were killed on Tuesday in central Mali, the UN mission said.
Russia's space agency on Tuesday said that the crew stuck on the International Space Station because of a damaged capsule were now expected to return to Earth in September, a year after they first launched into orbit.
Tropical Cyclone Freddy was poised to strike eastern Madagascar on Tuesday, slightly weakening after brushing Mauritius with powerful winds and heavy rain, monitors said.
Gunmen have killed seven Nigerian police officers since the weekend in the southeast, a police spokesperson said on Tuesday, in the latest violence to rock the volatile region ahead of elections on Saturday.
Tanzania's government gave its approval on Tuesday for the construction of a $3.5 billion crude oil pipeline, part of a controversial mega-project that has raised concerns over human rights and the environment.
Fighting flared on Monday between the DRC army and M23 rebels in the country's troubled east, just days after African leaders called for a ceasefire and a pullback by armed groups.
Sweden's military intelligence said Monday the security threat to the Nordic nations and Europe was "the most serious" it has been since the Cold War, after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The World Trade Organization set sail Monday on a "second wave" of negotiations on fisheries subsidies, the new head of the talks announced, after months stuck on the rocks.
A man known as "the Duesseldorf patient" has become the third person declared cured of HIV after receiving a stem cell transplant that also treated his leukaemia, a study in the journal Nature Medicine said on Monday.
Gunmen killed five police officers in two separate attacks in southeast Anambra state, police said Monday. The attacks come ahead of Saturday's national elections.
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