Ouattara was expected to announce a new prime minister later on Monday... READ MORE›
A two-day mutiny by soldiers in nine cities across Ivory Coast ended peacefully on Saturday after the government pledged to improve troops' salaries and living conditions... READ MORE›
Her husband, former Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo, is awaiting trial at the International Criminal Court ICC ... READ MORE›
Mr. Ouattara also visited Mr. Gbagbo's home region of Gagnoa last month... READ MORE›
Voting hours had to be extended to 7 p.m... READ MORE›
Her chosen successor, Daniel Scioli, the governor of Buenos Aires province and a former vice president, won a large chunk of votes on Sunday... READ MORE›
Ghana's main opposition leader Nana Akufo-Addo won the country's national election, defeating President John Mahama, electoral commissioner Charlotte Osei said... READ MORE›
Polls can be wrong and often are British pollsters famously got both the Brexit and the 2015 UK general election wrong... READ MORE›
Thomas Hicks, the chairman of the EAC, said in an interview that the commission cannot require the states to change their voter registration dates... READ MORE›
We are hoping and expecting that officials in Florida will adapt deadlines to account for the storm, Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook said... READ MORE›
More than one million Puerto Ricans now live in Florida, according to the Pew Research Center, making up about 5 percent of the total population... READ MORE›
Wisconsin's voter ID law should be suspended for next month's election in light of new audio recordings revealing state Division of Motor Vehicles workers... READ MORE›
This shows an important way referendums are different from regular elections They succeed only when the nation perceives the vote as reflecting popular will... READ MORE›
Yet under the peace accords, rebels accused of war crimes could avoid prison by confessing before a special tribunal... READ MORE›
The count showed 50.2 per cent voted against the agreement, which Colombians were asked to judge in an all-or-nothing vote, while 49.8 per cent voted in favour... READ MORE›
Colombians reject a landmark peace deal with Farc rebels in a shock referendum result, with 50.24 percent voting against it... READ MORE›
Narrowing the focus to likely voters who watched the debate, Clinton led Trump 44 percent to 39 percent... READ MORE›
The Labour leader used his speech to urge his MPs to unite behind him and told them the public would not support a divided party... READ MORE›
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