Bouteflika has been in power since 1999 and his rare public appearances since his stroke have been in a wheelchair.
The Manchester United interim manager was furious the referee allowed Arsenal a controversial penalty
A lucrative TV deal allegedly led to Qatar being awarded the 2022 tournament
The film, which opened on International Women’s Day, was co-directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck.
All 28 members of the United States women’s national team filed a discrimination lawsuit against the US Soccer Federation on Friday
Guaido, who declared himself president in January, strongly condemned the decision by President Maduro to expel the German ambassador to Caracas
EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier said Wednesday "no solution" has been found so far to break the deadlock over Brexit.
South Africa’s economy fell into a technical recession in the first half of 2018
The fuel price announcement for March was made by Minister of Energy, Jeff Radebe, on Monday morning
The Citizen was accused of relaying false information in a recent article on the devaluation of Tanzanian shilling
Trump depicted himself as dealmaker as he discussed prospects for peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
The former high-flying executive has been in detention since his shock November 19 arrest, and has tried repeatedly without success to secure bail
George had been placed on special leave on February 6
MultiChoice was previously part of Naspers and unbundled from its parent company in September 2018
In a statement, the Competition Commission said the three media companies admitted to being involved in price fixing
The prototype of the vehicle, which uses local technology, will be unveiled later this year
Australian Cardinal George Pell, one of Pope Francis’ closest advisers, has been found guilty of sexually assaulting two choirboys
It was a missed opportunity for Liverpool, who used up their game in hand on City and lost Brazilian striker Roberto Firmino to injury
Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus said the existing model had to be "disrupted"
Results from nearly 120 000 polling stations were being collated at local and state level before being sent to the capital, Abuja, on Sunday
Arsenal manager Unai Emery has challenged troubled star Mesut Özil to prove his worth after a season marred by injuries and illness
Media reports claim Sarri will be axed if Chelsea are beaten in any of their next three matches after losing the backing of the club’s hierarchy
Tobacco giants Philip Morris and British American Tobacco have formed partnerships with scientific research subsidiaries and Formula 1 teams
Glencore notes it is well-positioned to support the transition to a lower-carbon economy
With less than six weeks until Brexit day, European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker has agreed to meet May once again
The tennis great has come to the defence of champion Caster Semenya ahead of next week’s landmark hearing
Deadly protests have rocked Sudan since December, with people calling for an end to Bashir’s three decades in power
Ressa posted bail after spending the night in detention at the National Bureau of Investigation
Here are five talking points for the 24th year of the southern hemisphere club championship
Italy’s deputy prime minister accused France of "impoverishing" Africa and pushing migrants to join Europe through political "colonisation"
Real Madrid have knocked Manchester United off the top of Deloitte’s Football Money League
The decision comes amid growing doubts over whether Prime Minister Theresa May can win support for the Brexit deal she negotiated with the EU