[RFI] Egypt and Saudi Arabia are interested in buying two French Mistral warships that had been sold to Russia before Paris scrapped the deal, French media reported Friday.
[UN News] Following this week's assassination attempt on one of Burundi's leading human rights defenders, an independent United Nations expert has called on the Government to ensure the protection of all rights activists.
[News24Wire] The verdict is in: homosexuality is not a choice. It is rooted in biology; it is not a result of "upbringing", "socialisation", or sexual molestation as a child. And people who act on the belief that it is, very often end up doing great harm, wittingly or not.
[Premium Times] A former Governor of Bayelsa State, Timipreye Sylva, has refuted claims he masterminded the killing of four soldiers and a policeman on the Nembe waterways by suspected pirates on Friday.
[The Star] Nairobi's Westlands area and several other parts of the city will experience water shortage from Tuesday until 6pm Wednesday, the NWSC has said.
[Greenpeace] Everyone - as the old adage goes - has their problems. Cameroon is no different in that regard and chief among them is the plague of illegal logging.
[The Star] All eight top security commanders in Garissa interdicted over the April 2 Garissa University terror attack that left 147 students dead will not be prosecuted.
[Premium Times] The Kano State governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, on Sunday launched a programme tagged Free Eye Care/Eye Camp, aimed at treating at least 44,000 patients across the 44 local government areas of the state.