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Gender equality remains a challenge across the globe and particularly in Africa. Despite progress, women continue to face persistent barriers on the continent: limited access to education, ...
More than 200 Palestinian journalists have been killed by the Israeli army in Gaza. Their colleagues across the Palestinian ...
The Daramola Dynasty Foundation (DDF) continues to make bold strides in youth development and social inclusion through a blend of sports empowerment and educational outreach ...
In a proactive effort to enhance cultural collaboration between Brazil and Nigeria, the President/CEO of the Brazilian Tourist Board (Embratur), Marcelo Freixo, has announced plans to establish a comm ...
As France welcomes Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to Paris for a state visit, France is also celebrating a ...
Over 20 years after receiving his OBE, David Beckham is set to finally receive a knighthood in the King's birthday honours.
The transfer window is heating up, and the big teams are already making bold moves. Arsenal, Man City, Man United, Liverpool, ...
When asked about reports that Israeli forces opened fire near an aid distribution centre in Gaza, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticised the BBC's coverage of the deadly incident. She ...
Can South Korea turn the page on its most turbulent time since democracy was installed? An election held this Tuesday looks like a landslide victory for the Democratic Party of Lee Jae-myung. What is ...
August 6 will mark 80 years since the US dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Little Boy, as the bomb was nicknamed, killed 80,000 people instantly.
The Indigenous People of Biafra's sit-at-home protests have paralyzed southeast Nigeria. As fear grows and losses mount, what’s the path to peace?
Recent student visa pauses by the US have left thousands of Indian and Chinese students in the lurch. On this week's show we bring you a report on how students in New Delhi are being forced to look ...