Changing household structures, economic growth and contraceptives prompt dramatic drop in fertility rate, study finds
Twenty-three journalists and 13 media companies face fines and prison terms for allegedly breaching a gag order
Critics blame the evictions for a collapse in agricultural production which forced the country to become dependent on imported food
The announcement came as huge crowds of people thronged central Khartoum after the army said it would make an "important announcement soon"
A spokesman for the Swedish Prosecution Authority said on Thursday they were following the news of Assange’s arrest
Bashir’s ruling National Congress Party said plans to hold a rally backing the president on Thursday had been postponed
Attorney General William Barr says he does not intend to release the full unredacted report ‘at this stage’
‘Hateful comments’ during congressional hearing on white nationalism prompts YouTube to disable comments section
Britains’s decision to leave the EU three years ago has become a study in political chaos that few could have predicted then
The Google-linked firm says it has been been delivering "food and drinks, over-the-counter chemist items, and locally-made coffee and chocolate"
A statement by the State Department listed the 16 Saudi Individuals and said that they were party to the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi
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Zimbabwe will start paying partial compensation to white farmers after 4 000 were stripped of their land under former president Robert Mugabe
Thousands of protesters in Sudan have urged the military to join calls calling for the resignation of leader Omar al-Bashir
Clashes near Tripoli in Sunday have killed at least 32 people, with a further 50 people left wounded
The plans aim to tackle all kinds of harmful content from encouraging violence and suicide to spreading disinformation and cyber bullying.
For the first time in the history of one of Africa’s most stable democracies, the ruling BDP will see a genuine fight for the top job
Christchurch gunman Brenton Tarrant will face 50 charges of murder and 39 charges of attempted murder
47 male applicants would be interviewed on Wednesday and Thursday, after the government advertised the vacancies in February
An Amnesty report says flawed legislation, harmful myths and gender stereotypes had resulted in "endemic impunity" for perpetrators
The 82-year-old finally resigned from office and Algerian citizens took to the streets to celebrate
Toure was speaking on Sunday after receiving an award from Football Against Racism in Europe
Jamal Khashoggi’s children receive million-dollar homes, payments, from Saudi Arabia, according to the Washington Post
Algeria’s Abdelaziz Bouteflika will resign as president before his mandate expires on April 28.
The second union on strike at the agency, Nehawu, is yet to say whether it will end the strike
The Boeing 737 MAX 8, operated by Ethiopian Airlines, crashed on March 10, southeast of Addis Ababa and families from 35 nations were left bereaved
Manchester City are still in the running to win four competitions this season and their manager believes that they will thrive on this pressure
Libya has been mired in chaos since the 2011 ousting of Muammar Gaddafi and a series of international efforts have so far failed to unite the country
Blues boss Sarri was on the brink of a loss that would have pushed him closer to the sack
After the second cancer victim on Wednesday won a payout victory against Monsanto over the weedkiller, a number of restrictions have been placed on it
Yale University becomes the first American institution to expel a student implicated in the admissions scandal which emerged earlier this month
Ahead of April 12, Britain has begun to put plans into place to cushion their potential push out of the European Union