Bolivian police held a memorial for officers killed in clashes with supporters of former President
A police officer was killed and another severely injured during clashes on Wednesday between followers
The ICJ ruled that the islands Mbanie, Conga, and Cocoteros belong to Equatorial Guinea, ending
Caritas Zambia calls for a postponement of constitutional amendments until after the 2026 general elections,
Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima are visiting Kenya amid allegations of human rights abuses
The Burundian election commission has barred opposition candidates from the June elections, affecting the Burundi
Syria’s new constitution centralizes power in interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa and lacks adequate protections for
The Constitutional Court of Morocco validated the controversial Law 97-15 on the right to strike,
The IEC is evaluating the feasibility of electronic voting in South Africa during a three-day
Rwanda has achieved 55% female representation in its judiciary, including notable appointments such as Chief