Egypt downplays reports of mediation between Hamas and Israel
 Egypt on Monday downplayed media reports that it was brokering mediation talks between the Palestinian Hamas movement and Israel, saying it could do little without commitment from the parties themselves.

"The ability to destroy is greater than the ability to construct, when one party wants positive reconciliation, its ability is much weaker compared to the...
Egypt downplays reports of mediation between Hamas and Israel
 
 

Road accident kills three, injures 19 in Egypt's Sinai
Three people died and 19 were wounded on Wednesday in a bus and truck crash on the Red Sea coastal high road of Sharm al-Sheikh, south of the Sinai peninsula, the chief of security reported. The casualties were two 50-year-old men and a 28-year-old man, General Haroun Hassan told the Middle East News Agency (MENA). The accident...

Road accident kills three, injures 19 in Egypt's Sinai

Nigeria to hand over disputed Bakassi peninsula to Cameroon
Nigeria was Wednesday preparing to officially hand over the disputed Bakassi peninsula to Cameroon on Thursday, ending a decades-long dispute marked by legal battles and sporadic violence. While the United Nations has hailed the peaceful solution, Nigerian militant groups in Bakassi have threatened to step up attacks on Cameroonian...

Nigeria to hand over disputed Bakassi peninsula to Cameroon

Mbeki leaves Zimbabwe without a deal amid reports of backroom pact
After three days of talks on a power- sharing government between Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai that ended in deadlock, mediating South African President Thabo Mbeki left Zimbabwe Wednesday. As Mbeki left for Angola to report back on the talks to Angolan President Eduardo dos Santos,...

Mbeki leaves Zimbabwe without a deal amid reports of backroom pact

Algeria tightens controls on foreign investment
Algeria has tightened its control on foreign investment, with a range of measures announced in recent weeks, reports said Tuesday. Among them, all future joint ventures involving foreign investors will require local firms to hold a majority stake. Investors will no longer be permitted purchase sites, but instead can only acquire...

Algeria tightens controls on foreign investment

International media operations in South Africa hit by cable theft
Technicians from South Africa's state-owned Telkom utility were working Tuesday to restore communications at an international media building after thieves allegedly made off with a piece of copper cable severing phone links to the BBC, Sky News and other media houses. On Friday, the phones fell silent at the building in Johannesburg,...

International media operations in South Africa hit by cable theft

New bird flu strain detected in Nigeria
Scientists have detected for the first time in Nigeria a new strain of the virus that causes avian influenza - also known as bird-flu - a United Nations agency announced Tuesday. The find comes in the wake of Nigeria recently reporting two new Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza outbreaks in the states of Katsina and Kano, the...

New bird flu strain detected in Nigeria

Zimbabwe leaders to resume difficult talks on powersharing
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai were due to resume talks Tuesday on a powersharing deal after the difficult negotiations were adjourned for a second time Monday without any sign of agreement. The talks were due to resume after Defence Forces' Day celebrations in Harare that Mugabe was...

Zimbabwe leaders to resume difficult talks on powersharing

Mugabe talks up power-sharing deal in Heroes' Day address
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe talked up a power-sharing deal with opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai at a rally on Monday, hours after marathon negotiations between the two on a government of national unity were adjourned in Harare. "Today's commemoration occurs against the backdrop of a new dispensation," he told...

Mugabe talks up power-sharing deal in Heroes' Day address

Talks on critical Zimbabwe unity pact to resume on Heroes Day
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai were due to resume critical talks on a powersharing government on Monday after failing to sign off on a deal at marathon negotiations in Harare Sunday. Around 14 hours of talks between the two leaders under the mediation of South African President Thabo Mbeki...

Talks on critical Zimbabwe unity pact to resume on Heroes Day

Mbeki to head to Zimbabwe amid mounting anticipation of unity deal
South African President Thabo Mbeki will travel to Zimbabwe amid reports Friday that negotiations on a powersharing government in the country may be nearing a breakthrough. Mbeki, the Southern African Development Community's (SADC's) appointed mediator in Zimbabwe, will travel to Harare Saturday, returning Sunday, South African...

Mbeki to head to Zimbabwe amid mounting anticipation of unity deal
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