A bid to overthrow a legitimate government and the deaths of innocent people cannot be justified
Ahead of April 12, Britain has begun to put plans into place to cushion their potential push out of the European Union
Parliament is now effectively re-considering how to go about Brexit all over again
Some eurosceptics are now pressing to end Britain’s 46-year EU membership with no deal, but May warned this could cause "significant economic shock"
The British were sold a defective Boris washing machine so they should be allowed to return it
EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier said Wednesday "no solution" has been found so far to break the deadlock over Brexit.
With less than six weeks until Brexit day, European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker has agreed to meet May once again
Businesses and governments are on edge because Britain is just weeks away from its scheduled departure from the European project
The public, not private companies or governments, should limit dangerous digital deception
Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May returned to Brussels on Thursday for a showdown with EU leaders
In less than a month, the European Union will meet to discuss its Zimbabwe policy. So far, Europe’s approach has been a frustrating failure
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EU officials have insisted that the deal is not open for renegotiation
MPs also voted in favour of a non-binding measure that ‘rejects the United Kingdom leaving the European Union without a withdrawal agreement’
May’s minority government relies on the votes of a tiny Northern Irish party that loves Brexit but hates the "backstop" solution
President Buhari replaced Chief Justice Walter Onnoghen, sparking claims he had breached the constitution and was trying to manipulate the judiciary
The European Union says the president’s decision ‘raises concerns about opportunity for electoral justice’
The decision comes amid growing doubts over whether Prime Minister Theresa May can win support for the Brexit deal she negotiated with the EU
The so-called left in South Africa treats the media in much the same way as the US president, pointing to a troubling slide towards fascism
Theresa May conceded the divorce terms she struck with the EU had been roundly rejected, but vowed to work to find an alternative
May suffered the largest government defeat in modern British history when the House of Commons rejected the withdrawal agreement struck late last year
Here are the milestones on Britain’s rocky road out of the European Union after 46 years
Parliament is to finally vote on Tuesday on whether to support or vote against the agreement
The protests have swiftly escalated into nationwide rallies widely seen as the biggest threat to Bashir’s rule in his three decades in power
Greg Clark’s comments contradicted official government policy of not ruling out a no-deal Brexit
The investigation will focus on two Dutch-based units of Nike
The prime minister has already pulled the vote once with defeat looming, and a loss for the government would plunge Britain into ‘uncharted territory’
Rajoelina and Ravalomanana have been locked in a fiercely personal duel for power, coming first and second in the preliminary election in November
The accord took nearly two years to negotiate but has managed to upset just about everyone in British politics
MPs return from their winter breaks on Monday with little having changed since Prime Minister Theresa May aborted a December vote on a draft agreement
The rapid changes in the political and economic landscape have seen people around the world losing their sense of dignity and thus their identity
Last year the UK, the United States, Russia and the European Union unveiled their new strategies for Africa and China Germany and India tweaked theirs
Though a diplomatic pariah, Omar al-Bashir’s Western back channel support means he holds the cards in a standoff unlikely to deliver major change