Mnangagwa’s “Climate of Fear” Surrounded Second Term Confirmation
Mnangagwa's "Climate of Fear" Surrounded Second Term Confirmation
Emmerson Mnangagwa, the incumbent president of Zimbabwe, has received a little over half of the votes, solidifying...
UN Report Condemns Continued “Cruel” Treatment of Guantanamo Detainees
UN: Treatment of Guantanamo Detainees Still "Cruel" New York - According to a UN special rapporteur, the treatment of remaining detainees at the US...
The African Union Joins the G20: A Step Towards Inclusive Global Governance
The African Union Joins the G20: A Step Towards Inclusive Global Governance
In a landmark decision, the African Union (AU) has been welcomed as a...
Vietnam’s Incense Village Turns into Instagram Hotspot
Vietnam's Incense Village Turns into Instagram Hotspot
Hanoi (AFP) - In a tiny village in northern Vietnam, Dang Thi Hoa ties up a bundle of...
Japan’s Successful Moon Landing Opens Possibility for Power Restoration and Lunar Exploration
In a significant development, Japan has announced that there is a possibility of restoring power to its Moon lander after it was switched off...
EU to Ramp Up Efforts to Shield Sensitive Assets from China
EU to Ramp Up Efforts to Shield Sensitive Assets from China
Brussels (AFP) - The European Union will unveil a raft of measures Wednesday to...
A Deal with Tunisia: EU’s Migration Collaboration Sparks Controversy
A Deal - and Much Criticism
The EU and Tunisia intend to collaborate in order to restrict migration across the Mediterranean. While conservative politicians welcome...
Lawsuit Claims Biden’s Student Loan Debt Relief Plan Is Somehow Racist
A new lawsuit has been filed to stop President Biden's student loan debt relief program, and the taxpayer group that initiated the suit claims...
Merrick Garland Urged To Do SOMETHING As Trump Announces He’ll Defy Subpoena
Attorney General Merrick Garland is being urged to take some kind of action - possibly even issuing a warning - as Donald Trump says...
Van Aert Sets Sights on E3 Saxo Classic Hat-Trick, Eyes Rival Van der Poel
In a bid for a rare achievement, Belgian cyclist Wout van Aert gears up to pursue his third consecutive victory at the E3 Saxo...
Pakistan gets Shaheen Afridi fitness boost ahead of World Cup
Pakistan will boost their T20 World Cup finals with bowler Shaheen Afridi's return from injury
Karachi (AFP) - Pakistan's captain, Shaheen Shah Afridi, will be...
In Lahore, Pakistan, a cloud of pollution threatens public health
The cultural capital of Pakistan has been immersed for several weeks in a thick toxic fog of gas and particles. School holidays have been...
US sues Boeing with misleading investors over 737 Max Safety, fined $200 million
US regulators say Boeing and its ex-CEO have 'put the profits on people', misleading the public about the safety of the 737 MAX
New York...
Austrians elect president: second round unlikely to be necessary
Austria holds a presidential election on Sunday that is expected to be won by incumbent Alexander Van der Bellen, seen as a beacon of...
DIRECT. War in Ukraine: “We will be with you” until “Ukraine wins”, says British...
Rishi Sunak traveled to the Ukrainian capital on Saturday to "confirm UK support" for the country.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky...
In Nigeria finding value in waste recycling
There is money in the trash: scrap metal at the Romco recycling plant in Lagos
Lagos (AFP) - Heaps of garbage scattered along roads and...
Elizabeth II: trouble, strife and family life
Queen Elizabeth II gave birth to Prince Charles in 1948 when she was a 22-year-old princess
London (AFP) - As queen, Elizabeth II’s family life...
Putin Comments on the Plane Crash of Wagner Group’s Leader, Evgeny Prigozhin
Putin Comments on the Plane Crash of Wagner Group's Leader, Evgeny Prigozhin
Russian President Vladimir Putin has commented on the tragic plane crash that resulted...
Mayor of New York to Visit Colombia to Discuss Migration Crisis
Why is the mayor of New York coming to Colombia this Saturday?
Mayor Eric Adams' visit will focus on Bogotá this Saturday when he is...
Laughing at Trump’s Bank Blaming Comedy Show
The Hilarious Defenses of Donald Trump: A Bank Blaming Extravaganza
One of the most comical aspects of Judge Arthur Enger's recent summary judgment is how...
Rising Death Toll and Destruction Unleashed by Russian Attacks in Ukraine
Casualties and Injuries from Russian Attacks in Ukraine
In the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, at least six civilians have been killed as a...
Thai Court Reinstates Reformist Ex-PM Candidate Pita as MP
Thai Court Reinstates Reformist Ex-PM Candidate Pita as MP
Bangkok (AFP) - Thailand's Constitutional Court has ruled in favor of Pita Limjaroenrat, the former prime...
Far-right eyes historic victory with Italy vote
Brussels and financial markets are watching the Italian elections closely, amid fears they may be the latest to veer to the hard right
Rome (AFP)...
Scotland beat Ukraine to boost Nations League bid
Scotland striker Lyndon Dykes celebrates after scoring against Ukraine
Glasgow (AFP) - Scotland boosted their bid for promotion to the United Nations League and got...
Turkey’s Support Boosts Sweden’s NATO Membership Prospects, Aiding EU Aspirations
Sweden's NATO Membership Advances as Turkey and EU Relations Take Center Stage
Sweden's potential membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) received a significant...
Electricity Price Hike in Lithuania: Factors and Consequences
Electricity Price Hike in Lithuania: Factors and Consequences
The recent surge in electricity prices in Lithuania has sent shockwaves through the Baltic region, with a...
Many Dead in Forest Fires in Algeria
Forest fires are raging along Algeria's Mediterranean coast, with the death toll rising to 34, according to the government. Firefighters in neighboring Tunisia are...
United States: the special prosecutor “will not investigate impartially”, accuses Donald Trump
The US Attorney General on Friday appointed a prosecutor to independently investigate the former US president, three days after he announced his intention to...
Military Coup in Gabon: Soldiers Declare “End of Current Regime”
Soldiers Announce "End of Current Regime"
Gabon witnesses military coup in the aftermath of controversial elections
Just days after the disputed elections in Gabon, soldiers have...
Stocks plummet, dollar jumps as US inflation picks up
Despite the welcome decline in US gasoline prices, food, housing and car prices continued to rise
New York (AFP) - Stock markets fell while the...