At least 18 people have been killed and 19 seriously injured in suicide attacks targeting a wedding, a hospital and a funeral in north-east Nigeria,
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More than £320m spent on Rwanda policy will be lost if Tories lose election
More than £320m spent by the government on the controversial scheme to send asylum seekers to Rwanda is likely to be lost if the Conservatives
Sudan on precipice of famine ‘beyond imagination’, says outgoing UN aid chief
Sudan is facing horror “beyond imagination”, the outgoing UN aid chief has warned, with 750,000 people under imminent threat of famine and with conditions in
Belize crackdown on gang-related killings leads to dozens of arrests
A controversial state of emergency in Belize to crack down on a surge of gang-related murders and other violent crimes has led to the arrest
Bolivia’s president accused of plotting coup against himself to boost popularity
It was the armoured vehicles circling the Plaza Murillo – the normally tranquil central square in historic downtown La Paz – that initially set Bolivians
‘Nowhere to go’: people trapped in eastern DRC as rebel militia seize key town
Rwandan-backed M23 rebels have seized a strategic town in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s volatile east, a local official said. “Kanyabayonga has been in the
Voters in Mauritania’s fledgling democracy head to the polls
An estimated 2 million people are expected to vote in the presidential election in Mauritania in what could be the desert nation’s first civilian-to-civilian transition.
Kenya’s youth-driven protest movement at crossroads as it considers future
Kenya’s youth-driven, leaderless protest movement finds itself at a crossroads this weekend, buoyed up by President William Ruto’s surprise decision on Wednesday to abandon a
Bolivia coup attempt: ex-army chief given six months ‘preventive detention’, says prosecutor
A Bolivian former army chief accused of leading a failed coup attempt has been given six months “preventive detention”, a top prosecutor said on Friday,
Canadian woman gets three years’ jail in first ever sentencing for a ‘Pretendian’
A Canadian woman who fraudulently claimed her daughters were Inuit has been sentenced to three years in jail, in what is believed to be the