Africa
'Nightmare' as Egypt aided China to detain Uighurs
China is one of Egypt's biggest investors, pouring money into massive infrastructure projects.
Soth Africa announces visa waivers to boost tourism
The unilateral decision comes as official tourism figures released in May reflected a dip in the overall number of visitors to South Africa.
South Africa buries 46 unidentified corpses lying unclaimed in public morgues
The routine was a sombre reminder of South Africa's perennial failure to identify many corpses.
Tanzania declares 3 days of national mourning for victims of oil tanker explosion
On Saturday night, police said death toll has reached 64 from the oil tanker explosion in Morogoro, some 200 km west of Dar es Salaam.
Ghotu Ram Meena is India's new envoy to Republic of Congo
India and the Republic of Congo enjoy warm and friendly relations.
Female Kenyan lawmaker brings baby to Parliament, asked to leave
She was stopped from taking her baby to the chamber by the guard, but she insisted on being with her child.
UN launches new Zimbabwe appeal as millions face food crisis
In addition to food shortages, the appeal also targeted the humanitarian needs of victims of the monster Cyclone Idai.
Libyan airliner, carrying 124, narrowly avoids being hit by bombing
The incident forced the airport to close air traffic and re-route flights to Misrata, some 200 kilometres (125 miles) further east.
President Kovind returns home after three-nation visit
India offered concessional financial assistance of USD 100 million to Benin with an aim to help meet its Sustainable Development Goals.
President Kovind hails Indian diaspora in The Gambia
'I congratulate you on being successful representatives of India,' President Kovind said while addressing the Indian diaspora here.