Election américaine 2024 : La violence verbale de Trump le « disqualifie » pour la Maison Blanche fustige Harris
En visite dans le Wisconsin, Kamala Harris a condamné la violence verbale de Donald Trump envers Liz Cheney
En visite dans le Wisconsin, Kamala Harris a condamné la violence verbale de Donald Trump envers Liz Cheney
Intermittent gunfire rocked the Somali capital, Mogadishu, on Sunday as rival forces clashed following the breakdown of talks on elections
Incumbent Patrice Talon expected to win a second term
Incumbent Patrice Talon expected to win a second term
Democrats and voting rights groups say the law will disproportionately disenfranchise voters of color
President, National Assembly speaker and Senate president are all in their eighties; does it mean that only the old can rule, critics ask
Authorities are anxious to avoid a repeat of the turmoil surrounding December's vote when President Faustin Archange Touadéra won re-election
UN officials fear repeat of widespread violence and human rights abuses that marred December's parliamentary vote and presidential election
Japan's COVID rollout has been slow
Parents are refusing to vaccine their children for fear of being infected by COVID-19
French broadcaster RFI says assault on Niger correspondent's home was an attack on freedom of the press'
They say living conditions at the centers are poor
It was just a prick' South African president says, as Africa's largest coronavirus vaccination drive begins
Suspects plead not guilty in first global trial targeting CAR's 2013-2014 violence which has helped fuel present cycle
Hundreds welcome Vatican official to English-speaking town of Bamenda while businesses stay open
Traditional holiday celebrations canceled due to security and pandemic restrictions but virtual celebration planned in civil rights icon's home town
World COVID death toll surpasses 2 million
President's army, UN peacekeepers repel assault
More than 250 foreign workers, most of them Chinese, say CAR rebels are targeting them
More than 250 foreign workers, most of them Chinese, say CAR rebels are targeting them
More than 30,000 refugees are estimated to have fled to neighboring countries, 62,000 remain in CAR
Many in South Korea see US as a model for democracy
Many in South Korea see US as a model for democracy
Second round of talks expected to finalize agenda of negotiations that eventually will decide future of Afghanistan
Central African Republic accuses former president Francois Bozize of organizing a rebel alliance to attack the capital, Bangui, a week before the poll
Sites scheduled to start giving shots as soon as Monday
Judgment marks first time Kenyan court has recognized victims of sexual abuse from that period
Georgia suit seeks to invalidate that state's presidential election results
The separatists, who have vowed to disrupt polls, attacked several military convoys dispatched to protect voters
White House announcement heightens uncertainty among locals concerned about fate of peace process with Taliban militants
In Pennsylvania's populous Montgomery County, fewer than 100 voters fixed ballots with technical errors, a county official testified at a court hearin
Californian senator will be first African American woman and first South Asian American to serve as US vice president
Californian senator will be first African American woman and first South Asian American to serve as US vice president
Legal experts say Trump could not directly petition the high court to halt vote counting in a legally constituted election, but the threat suggests th
Trump first announced his intention to withdraw the United States from the pact in June 2017
Trump first announced his intention to withdraw the United States from the pact in June 2017
Abduction took place about 10 days after suspected separatist groups attacked another school in southwestern town of Kumba, killing seven children
Incumbent President Yoweri Museveni will face at least eight candidates running against him in February elections
Violent clashes erupted after Saturday's presidential elections, reportedly killing at least 12 people and injuring many more
Ballot is largely a referendum on the leadership and achievements of Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar's de facto leader since her party came to power in 2015
Opposition politicians say authorities have targeted them with violence and intimidation, while some internet and phone services were cut off
Both candidates seek to piece together 270 majority in Electoral College that determines country's presidential race
No one claims responsibility, but government blames separatists who had ordered that schools in the area be closed
Joe Biden's North Carolina lead is within the margin of error; the state's 15 electoral votes could help tip the balance for the eventual victor
Even before ballots were cast, international observers had raised concerns that an election dispute could reignite ethnic violence in the West African
President's two main challengers say they would boycott the vote and invited their supporters across the West African nation to do the same
President Alpha Conde, 82, seeks controversial third term
Europe faces strategic challenges in Russia, Libya, Middle East, Turkey
UN reports that the separatist war has forced more than 500,000 people to flee their homes since the conflict erupted in late 2017
The UN recruited Cameroon to help the Central African Republic protect civilians and rebuild destroyed institutions
Verdicts came just ahead of scheduled address by Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, the self-exiled presidential candidate who ran against President Alexander
Cameroon says it is increasing security along its borders with Central African Republic and Nigeria after suspected rebel incursions and interceptions
Ceremony delayed because of requests for recounts of the ballots from the August 10 general election
Ex-rebels had turned themselves in to rehabilitation centers but later escaped after complaints about poor facilities and a shortage of basic needs
TV personalities join growing numbers of police officers and factory workers who are walking off the job to send a message to authorities
Protest in southwestern town of Muyuka was provoked by killing of civilians and other brutality by military, which is searching for separatists said t
As the academic year begins in many places across the country this week, parents are having to choose whether to send their children for in-person cla
President's relationship with Brad Parscale had been strained since a Tulsa, Oklahoma, rally last month that drew an unexpectedly low crowd
Early on Wednesday, the Republican president tweeted, without citing evidence, that "Goya Foods is doing GREAT
Demand for mail-in ballots is surging, election workers are in need of training and polling booths might have to be outfitted with protective shields