
Police Comissioner Sowe to Court: Ousainou Bojang Told me he Shot the PIU Office
Police Anti-Crime Unit head Momodou Sowe confirmed that Ousainou Bojang, the first accused in the Sukuta-Jabang

Police Anti-Crime Unit head Momodou Sowe confirmed that Ousainou Bojang, the first accused in the Sukuta-Jabang

The popular jury trial of Bobo Keita, a 41-year-old Gambian accused of murdering his former brother-in-law in Zaragoza’s Delicias area, began on Monday at the First Section of the Provincial Court of Zaragoza. Keita pleaded not guilty in front of the nine jurors chosen to hear the case.

At the request of four Muslim countries, the UNESCO Committee this week validated the inclusion of Iftar, the Muslim fast-breaking meal during Ramadan, in the prestigious World Intangible Cultural Heritage Register.

The police of Guinea-Bissau dispersed a vigil of Radiodifusao Nacional (RDN) workers in the capital on

Like many African presidents, Vladimir Putin, candidate for a fifth term and absolute ruler of Russia for a quarter of a century, is steadily climbing to the top of the list of world leaders who have mostly muzzled the opposition.

Would you prefer to spend your vacation somewhere with lots of sun instead of the harsh

A popular jury, in Spain, will begin hearing and ultimately deciding the innocence or guilt of Bobo Keita, a 43-year-old Gambian accused of murdering his ex-brother-in-law, whom he allegedly stabbed to death on the stairs of number 29 of Don Pedro de Luna Street in Zaragoza on June 22, 2022.

Fatou Bensouda, former International Criminal Court head prosecutor and former Gambia justice minister, has been named to Forbes’ list of the 100 most powerful women in the world for 2023. There are ten African women on this long-awaited list who have made significant contributions in domains such as politics, business, education, health, journalism, and social activism.

Ambassador Bader Al-Tanaib, Kuwait’s Assistant Foreign Minister for African Affairs, stated on Sunday that Kuwait is

West African leaders agreed on Sunday to form a new committee to talk with Niger’s military junta, making it at least the third committee formed by the regional group, ECOWAS, to negotiate with the military authorities who deposed President Mohamed Bazoum in a coup in July.
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