Rwandan citizens have been recruited and trained to fight in support of army mutineers in Democratic Republic of Congo, according to a UN report.
The Vatican has denied reports that an unnamed cardinal is suspected of being a leading mole behind leaks of confidential papal documents.
South Sudan says Sudanese war planes and artillery has bombarded its territory ahead of peace talks, as officials set off for AU-led negotiations.
Activist Abdulhadi al-Khawaja, facing a life sentence on charges of seeking to overthrow Bahrain’s rulers, will end a 110-day hunger strike.
A blast has ripped through a small shopping complex in central Nairobi and left at least 10 people wounded – the cause of the explosion is unknown.
The scandal-prone IPL is cricket’s most divisive contest, but thrilling action in front of packed houses has abated immediate doubts over its future
Egyptian presidential candidate is filing a lawsuit citing irregularities that have affected the outcome of the countries recent elections.
Polling stations closed in Lesotho Saturday, in a tight election that pitted three erstwhile allies against each other.
One of Pope’s butlers has been arrested for allegedly leaking documents that have been published in new book which harshly criticises the Vatican.
The Wellington Hurricanes kept their Super 15 play-off hopes alive with an emphatic 66-24 bonus-point demolition of the Melbourne Rebels on Saturday.