ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Forces loyal to Ivory Coast incumbent leader Laurent Gbagbo have stepped up a counter-attack on presidential claimant Alassane Ouattara by firing on his hotel headquarters…
Army “ready to use force” to clear Cairo square
CAIRO (Reuters) - More than 1,000 protestors ignored an army order to leave Cairo's main square on Sunday, taking their calls for a quick move to civilian rule…
Results trickle in after Nigeria parliamentary poll
ABUJA (Reuters) - Election officials in Nigeria counted ballots from parliamentary polls through the night into Sunday, some arriving by horseback, in what they hope will be the…
S.Africa’s Zuma to meet Gaddafi in mediation effort
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African President Jacob Zuma is due to meet Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi on Sunday and will also hold talks with rebels seeking his overthrow,…
Libya rebels fight Gaddafi forces for strategic town
AJDABIYAH, Libya (Reuters) - Libyan rebels and forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi battled for control of the strategic eastern town of Ajdabiyah on Sunday after government troops fought…
Gbagbo forces regain ground in Abidjan
ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Forces loyal to Laurent Gbagbo, besieged in Ivory Coast's main city, have retaken ground and are edging closer to where rival presidential claimant Alassane Ouattara…
Rebels repel assault on Misrata, five dead
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libyan rebels said on Friday they had repulsed a government assault on the besieged western port city of Misrata and a resident said five people…
Nigerians vote amid tight security after violence
LAGOS (Reuters) - Nigerians voted in a delayed parliamentary election on Saturday, voicing determination to hold a credible poll in Africa's most populous nation despite chaotic organisation and…
Egyptians turn anger on army in Cairo protest
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian protesters who defied an army bid to clear them from Cairo's central Tahrir Square demanded on Saturday that the military pass power to civilians…
A halasztás halasztása Nigériában
Nigéria, Abudzsa – Továbbra sem sikerül egységesen megrendezni a parlamenti választásokat Nigériában. A Választási Bizottság szerint a választókerületek 13 százalékában még két héttel kell eltolni az időpontot.

