Sudan's foreign affairs ministry which is loyal to the regular army fighting paramilitaries said on July 31 that it "wants more discussions" before accepting a…
The UN Security Council on July 31 lifted a territorial arms embargo on the Central African Republic that was put in place in 2013 after…
The UK's National Crime Agency (NCA) on July 31 said its officers had arrested a man in connection with a small boat Channel crossing that…
France recognises a plan for autonomy for the Western Sahara region under Moroccan sovereignty as the only way of resolving a long-running dispute over the…
Peru's government ordered Venezuelan diplomats in the Andean nation to leave within 72 hours, after Venezuela's electoral authority declared President Nicolas Maduro the winner of…
The United States on July 29 announced new military aid for Ukraine valued at around $1.7 billion that features air defense munitions and artillery rounds…
Haiti's prime minister escaped unharmed on July 29 after gangs opened fire near a hospital he was visiting, a government source told AFP, as the…
Protests erupted in parts of Caracas on July 29 against the re-election victory claimed by Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro but disputed by the opposition and…
Thousands rallied in towns across Serbia on July 29 against the approval of a controversial lithium mine that had been shuttered for two years following…
Greece's agriculture ministry on July 29 banned the transport of sheep and goats around the country as a highly contagious ruminant plague surfaced in more…
A Congolese prosecutor on July 29 requested death sentences against 25 defendants accused of belonging to the M23 rebel group in a high-profile trial in…
Turkish and Armenian diplomats will meet on uUly 30 on their long-closed border in a bid to normalize relations between the two countries, Turkey's foreign…
The United States, Britain and Canada have issued security warnings to their citizens in Nigeria as the country inches towards planned protests over economic hardship.…
Russian forces have detained 25 people in occupied areas of southern Ukraine for allegedly supporting and "aiding" Kyiv, Russia's National Guard said on July 29.…
Germany said on July 29 it was not deterred by Russian President Vladimir Putin's threats to relaunch production of intermediate-range nuclear weapons if the United…
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met counterparts from Japan, Australia and India on July 29, with the group expected to issue a joint statement…
Twelve people were convicted on July 28 in Libya's eastern city of Derna over their role in "managing dam facilities" during last year's deadly floods,…
Russian President Vladimir Putin on July 28 threatened to relaunch production of intermediate-range nuclear weapons if the United States confirmed its intention to deploy missiles…
A migrant died on July 28 trying to cross the Channel from France to Britain on an overcrowded boat but authorities said dozens on the…
At least 19 people are dead in Ethiopia after a boat capsized on a river in the country's northwest, a state-run media outlet said on…
Venezuelans were awaiting results late on July 28 in the most consequential election in a quarter-century of socialist party rule, with the opposition saying they…
Peru's President Dina Boluarte was upbeat about the country's economy in an independence day speech to Congress, predicting higher-than-expected economic growth and saying she would…
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni vowed on July 28 to "relaunch" cooperation with China, signing a three-year action plan during her first official visit to…
The former head of Greece's EYP intelligence service has denied allegations that the state agency used illegal phone malware in 2019-2022 to spy on targets,…
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on July 27 launched a new effort with Amazon basin governments to disrupt illicit finance that fuels nature crimes, including…