Category: News
Photos: Blaze at Johannesburg apartment building kills 74
An additional 61 were injured and treated in hospital in one of the deadliest fires worldwide in recent years.
How to prevent a putsch
Most military coups are 'inside jobs' and can be prevented only by improving the overall state of a country's affairs.
What does Gabon’s coup mean regionally and internationally?
Why has there been yet another coup in Africa? And what's the response of African states?
‘The fire ruined everything’: Lives, livelihoods lost in Johannesburg blaze
Survivors mourn losses after a massive fire at a ‘hijacked’ building killed at least 74 people in South Africa.
US Justice Clarence Thomas discloses trips on GOP donor’s private jet
Disclosure of three trips last year comes as top US court faces heightened scrutiny over connections to wealthy donors.
Middle East Roundup: Syrian journalist ponders disappeared father’s fate
Protests in Syria, a Palestinian woman’s fight, secret Libya-Israel meeting — here’s the Middle East this week.
Residential Schools: Canada’s Shame
People & Power examines the lasting consequences of Canada’s residential school system on Indigenous communities.
Iran says Israeli sabotage plot against ballistic missile programme foiled
Iran accuses Israel of trying to sabotage its missile sector through faulty foreign parts that could explode.
India erects life-size cutouts of langurs to deter monkeys before G20
Officials also hire more than 30 'monkey-men to scare away the primates as global leaders make their way to New Delhi.
Niger’s military rulers order police to expel French ambassador
Visas of the envoy and his family are revoked, marking a further downturn in ties and a rise in anti-French sentiment.

