Heavy security has been put in place, but could this trigger a wider movement against former general-turned-President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi?
The Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association said Peter Magombeyi had not been heard from since Saturday
Sterling, who has been a campaigner in the fight against racism, was the subject of discriminatory language during the first half of the match
Swedish prosecutors said a total of seven witnesses had been interviewed over the summer
The UN rights chief also highlighted the impact climate change is having on insecurity around the world
The Swedish investigation concerns events which took place in August 2010 when a Swedish woman accused Assange of rape
L’Urlo della Nord, told the forward in an open letter published on its Facebook page that he was seeing racism where there was none
Explaining his decision to skip the September 27-October 6 world championships in Doha, Van Niekerk said he did not want to rush back.
Washington fears that Huawei will provide Beijing with a way to spy on communications from the countries that use its products and services
The move is the latest in a string of EU probes of the US giant’s business practices, which have already led to billions of euros in fines
The South African Rugby side to go to Japan was confirmed on Monday
The country’s announcement on Wednesday was historic, but it took a lot to get there
The ruling, which does not allow for the sale of the drug, is now under review by a higher court at the government’s request
With an average of more than 120 illegally trafficked tigers seized each year, Traffic warned there was little sign of respite for the species.
From anti-Bouteflika to no democracy: Here is a timeline of the events that have occurred in Algeria
The charges are linked to over 434 000 Volkswagen, Audi and Porsche cars fitted with "defeat devices" to fool regulators’ emissions tests
The May date will put the jury trial amid the team’s build up to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
The original ban was announced earlier this year by US authorities who claim it provides a backdoor for Chinese intelligence services
A large majority of countries voted in Geneva to prohibit the transfer of elephants caught in the wild to so-called captive facilities
After a torrid time at Barcelona, the Brazilian has a chance to rejuvenate his career as he joins the German champions
Zimbabwe has gone from bad to worse since longtime autocrat Robert Mugabe was toppled
The defending world cup champions have brought a two-time winner to advise creative players in the setup
Steve Hansen wants a “200%” improvement from his players for their clash with the Aussies
As tensions between demonstrators and Hong Kong authorities intensify so has the messaging from the central Chinese government
Jurgen Klopp will look to inflict further damage on Chelsea and lift the Uefa Super Cup on Wednesday
On Sunday, the Russian government’s internet watchdog Roskomnadzor accused Google of "advertising unsanctioned mass actions" on YouTube
The former Wallaby launched legal action against Rugby Australia earlier this month, demanding an apology, compensation and the right to play again
China produces more than 95% of the world’s rare earths, and the United States relies on it for upwards of 80% of its imports
As well as paying €294.4-million as a criminal fine, the bank will also hand over 400,000 euros in civil damages to the Belgian state.
Trump took the step "in light of the continued usurpation of power by Nicolas Maduro and persons affiliated with him, as well as human rights abuses"
The regulators demanded Facebook provide guarantees that user information, such as transaction histories, will not be shared without explicit consent
In a blog post announcing the move, Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince described the no-censorship site as "a cesspool of hate."