TEHRAN, July 11 - Thousands of Zimbabwean opposition supporters took to the streets of Harare on Wednesday demanding fair elections following alleged irregularities in the electoral roll ahead of the July 30 vote.
TEHRAN, July 08 - South Sudan’s warring parties have agreed to a power-sharing agreement according to which rebel leader Riek Machar will be reinstated as vice president.
TEHRAN, July 05 - Djibouti on Thursday launched the first phase of Africa's biggest free trade zone, seeking to capitalize on its strategic position on one of the world's busiest trade routes.
TEHRAN, July 05 - Djibouti on Thursday launched the first phase of Africa's biggest free trade zone, seeking to capitalize on its strategic position on one of the world's busiest trade routes.
TEHRAN, July 04 - More than 800,000 people have been forced from their homes due to a new wave of inter-ethnic violence that has been in place in southern Ethiopia since June, according to a joint report by the United Nations and the Ethiopian government.
TEHRAN, July 01 - The South African economy and the nation's food production could collapse if the government seizes land from white farmers and redistributes it to black citizens, a local race relations organization has told RT.
TEHRAN, June 27 - African law enforcement agencies should work closer together to stop the heroin and other hard drugs passing through their territories, a senior U.N. official said.
TEHRAN, June 27 - Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif praised Africa’s internationally-acknowledged progress in the recent years, saying the African Union’s logical stances on the world and regional developments reveals its rich political understanding.
TEHRAN, June 23 - Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa has survived an explosion that rocked a stadium where he was addressing a rally, his spokesman says.
TEHRAN, June 15 - Libya’s Grand Mufti Sadiq al-Ghariani has accused the United Arab of Emirates (UAE) of stimulating hostilities in the North African country.
TEHRAN, June 09 -The United Nations has said that half a million severely malnourished children around Africa's Lake Chad need life-saving assistance, but warned funding for humanitarian aid in the region was dramatically low.
TEHRAN, June 02 - Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has been sworn in as Egyptian president for a second four-year term in office as the North African country has hard time dealing with major economic and security challenges.
TEHRAN, May 22 - More than 200 farmers from South Africa have applied for humanitarian visas in Australia after allegedly suffering attacks for being white, according to the Australian Home Affairs Ministry.
TEHRAN, May 16 - Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has approved a controversial law against the online publications of inappropriate content, a move which critics say would enable the leadership in the Horn of Africa country to further tighten their grip on journalists and opposition activists.
TEHRAN, May 14 - A total of eight bodies have been found washed up on the shores of Northern Cyprus over the past two days, police say, adding that the dead are believed to be Syrian refugees.
TEHRAN, May 10 -Cases of hemorrhagic fever were reported in an area of Congo that is facing an Ebola epidemic as far back as December and the first deaths were ported in January, a spokesman for the World Health Organization said in capital Kinshasa on Thursday.
TEHRAN, May 8 - The International Organization for Migration (IOM) says many refugees arriving in Yemen from Africa continue to suffer from rampant abuse in the southern areas controlled by the Arab country’s ousted government.
TEHRAN, May 1 - At least nine people, including a priest, have been killed in an attack on a church in Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic.