Alitalia to resume flights to New York and Spain as Italy’s lockdown eases
Alitalia said on Wednesday it would increase flights by 36 percent as Italy prepares to welcome holidaymakers in June. The troubled Italian...
Nigeria: Nasarawa joins Kano state in lifting ban on religious gatherings
Nigeria's Nasarawa state has lifted its ban on religious gatherings for two weeks after which a review will be done to determine...
UK Government under pressure to abandon plans to reopen schools
The UK government is under increasing pressure to abandon plans to reopen schools, as a number of councils have warned their schools...
Come and holiday in Italy, foreign minister tells Germans
Italian Foreign Minister Luigi di Maio is appealing to Germans to shed their coronavirus fears and spend their holidays in Italy this...
Passengers would not have to wear face masks on Qantas flights
Qantas is preparing itself to get back into the air once interstate border restrictions are eased. But not everyone is happy with...
ZIMBABWE: Justice minister threatens to prosecute MP, two other who were kidnapped
Zimbabwe's justice minister has threatened to prosecute three female opposition members who allege they were arrested and then abducted from police custody...
Sudan to pay over $800m to victims of Al-Qaida’s 1998 embassy bombings
Sudan is required to pay punitive damages to some of the victims of the 1998 embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania carried...
RWANDA: President’s son lands official appointment
The eldest son of Rwanda's President Paul Kagame has been appointed to the board of a government agency that oversees business registration...
MOZAMBIQUE: Police admit to killing electoral observer
Six members of Mozambique's elite police unit have gone on trial for the murder of a well-known election observer.
French President loses majority in parliament as MPs form new party
The party of French President Emmanuel Macron has lost its outright majority in parliament, after a group of MPs broke away to...