The African Union (AU) has given Burkina Faso’s military a two weeks to hand over power to a civilian ruler or transitional government.
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On June 23, Father Francois Murad, 49, “died when he was shot inside his church” in the Christian village of al-Ghassanieh, near Jebel Akrad in Latakia province with the town under the control of extremist group Jabhat al-Nusra. Priests are becoming targets in the Syrian civil war.
The fall of Morsi wasn’t a military coup, but the danger is that it will lead to one
After ousting President Morsi, Egypt’s army has said that they will guarantee the right to peaceful protest ahead of large-scale planned demonstrations by the Muslim Brotherhood later today.
Libya’s journey to democracy may not have been easy, but on the 2nd anniversary of the revolution Libyans had much to celebrate in staving off civil war whilst being flooded with arms and keeping unity within the nation. Could this be the real second revolution?