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A military court in the Democratic Republic of Congo has opened the trial of former President Joseph Kabila, who stands ...
Celebrations erupted at Beirut’s airport as supporters welcomed Georges Abdallah, a pro-Palestinian communist militant, ...
Officials say over 80,000 Haitian students have entered the public school system in recent years, and that Haitian women make ...
As the war nears its 22nd month, international pressure is growing for a ceasefire and unrestricted access to aid.
This week in Business Africa: in Sierra Leone, a young genius uses salt water to electrify remote villages; in the DRC, ...
On a recent visit to the capital, Mamadou Diane Balde, UNHCR’s Regional Director for East and the Horn of Africa, described ...
At a ceremony in Severodvinsk in Russia’s northwestern Archangelsk region, the Russian president oversaw the raising of the ...
Twisted Metal is back with a second season, promising even more explosive action, outrageous characters, and high-octane ...
Comic-Con International 2025 officially begins on Thursday, but eager attendees got a sneak preview on Wednesday at the San ...
The militant group says Kinshasa is being slow to release its members ahead of the resumption of talks in Doha on 8 August.
Indonesia maintains some of the harshest drug laws globally, with over 500 people — including nearly 100 foreigners — currently on death row. While the country has upheld a moratorium on executions ...
Protests are set to continue in Togo this Friday, following the government's adoption of a new constitution that allows ...