Zambia Gets $1.3bn Lifeline Facility from IMF
Zambia Gets $1.3bn Lifeline Facility from IMF
Taliban Bars Government Employees without Beards from Work
Afghanistan’s ruling Taliban has instructed all government employees to wear a beard and adhere to a dress code or risk being fired, three sources told Reuters.
FG Evacuates Additional 305 Nigerians From War-Ravaged Ukraine
A new batch of 306 Nigerians returned home from war-ravaged Ukraine on Sunday. The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission
2 UN peacekeepers killed in Mali, 4 wounded
2 UN peacekeepers killed in Mali, 4 wounded
UN Peacekeeping Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) says its convoy hit an improvised explosive device in the north...
Australia PM Slams China for Easing Trade Restrictions on Russia
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Friday described as unacceptable, China’s decision to ease restrictions on Russia’s wheat imports at a time when the
EIB President Hoyer Backs Africa’s Climate Adaptation Projects
EIB President Hoyer Backs Africa’s Climate Adaptation Projects
Russia claims responsibility for Ukrainian train station strike
Russia’s Defence Ministry has confirmed that its forces were behind Wednesday’s missile strike on a railway station in central Ukraine that Kiev said left at least 25 people dead, including civilians.
Russia still sending more troops to Ukraine border -U.S.
The U.S. Government has characterised Russia’s announcement that it had partially withdrawn troops to deescalate the Ukraine crisis as false.
UK’s Johnson Pledges Further Support for Ukraine in Coming Days’
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday, pledged that the United Kingdom would provide further support to Kiev in the coming days, Downing Street said in a statement.
Vessel to collect first humanitarian wheat shipment under Ukraine grain deal- UN
The UN-chartered vessel Brave Commander is expected to berth shortly at Ukraine’s Yuzhny (Pivdennyi) port to collect Ukrainian wheat purchased by the World Food Programme (WFP).