The health trial by researchers at the University of Southern Denmark has been suspended by Bissau-Guinean authorities.

The health trial by researchers at the University of Southern Denmark has been suspended by Bissau-Guinean authorities.

Two high-profile Norwegian politicians and the country’s crown princess have been linked to the late sex offender.

US president raved about his ‘extremely good’ personal relationship with the Chinese leader, but Xi was more muted.

It’s the latest of several measures that rights groups say are shrinking the civic space in the Sahel nation.

And could a sudden deployment of major US naval and air force assets indicate a strike on Iran is imminent?
It comes after TikTok faced years of intense scrutiny in the US due to concerns about user data privacy.

South Africa’s government is facing backlash from the US and from within its own administration for hosting Iran’s navy.

Yoweri Museveni, Paul Biya, and other leaders use tactics including elections to cement their long rule, experts say.

Former leader found guilty of charges related to 2024 martial law decree, but could face death penalty in separate case.

Tiny The Gambia was the first to take another country to the ICJ as a third-party rights defender.
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