Rafah crossing from Egyptian side closed indefinitely for aid, individual passage
Hamas's Al-Aqsa TV reported that Israeli tanks stood at a close distance from the crossing in southern Gaza.
Hamas's Al-Aqsa TV reported that Israeli tanks stood at a close distance from the crossing in southern Gaza.
The building crumbled at 14:09 local time (12:09 GMT), Western Cape Premier Alan Winde said.
A panel of inquiry says the city violated its own bylaws and failed to secure a condemned building for years.
The acclaimed actor had acting roles on Netflix shows Savage Beauty and Miseducation.
"Credible investigation and verification should be completed first, to establish what really happened."
South Africa is due to hold general elections on May 29.
Rwanda has signed a five-year deal with the UK, with costs estimated to be at least £300 million already.
Prime Minister Succès Masra is among his nine challengers and is seen as his biggest rival.
Increased fighting has seen MSF treat over 100 gun-wounded patients in El Fasher.
"The payment is lower, contrary to what we had signed," Benzani tells the BBC.
Recent heavy rains have caused severe flooding and landslides across Kenya.
They were among 40 foreign workers who abandoned their farm work in southern Israel to seek jobs
About a quarter of a million people died in Liberia's two civil wars between 1989 and 2003.
The ANC on Thursday announced it had served Mr Zuma with a notice to appear before its disciplinary panel.
President Bola Tinubu ordered an investigation into the “bombing mishap”.
The asylum seeker was paid to go to the east Africa country under a scheme separate to the forced returns scheme.
Survivors desperately search for loved ones as the president announces a large-scale evacuation.
Abu Huzeifa had been linked to several high-profile raids in the Sahel region.
He was discovered dead at his apartment in Johannesburg.
Malawi vice-president corruption charges dropped
The judge ordered his immediate discharge citing discontinuance from the DPP.