Gabon’s military says it deployed troops Saturday to towns and villages and reinforced an ongoing dusk-to-dawn curfew from midnight to 5 a.m. to protect civilians and make sure there is peace and civilians are protected before, during and after the voting
It’s a rare criticism of the ruling junta
Some 40,000 people attended the G20 Social Summit, engaging in discussions on inequality and climate change
The constitution would impose a seven-year presidential term, renewable once, and forbid family members from succeeding a president
Demonstrators call for more money for transitioning to clean energy and adapting to climate change, but progress has been slow
As climate change worsens droughts and floods worldwide, government agencies and local operators have found that aid efforts can still be made more effective and financially sustainable
Preliminary results likely to take days to be known
Journalists from Ukraine, Kenya, Jordan are recognized with Knight awards for their accountability journalism
Mozambique has been rocked by violence following its Oct. 9 elections, with police accused of killing some 30 protesters
Police say they are trying to force the miners — believed to have been underground for several weeks — to resurface
Police close off entrances to force them out to be arrested
Nigerians currently pay high fuel prices; the deal raises hopes as the oil sector shifts to local production
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