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Pope Francis shares story of displaced families in Gaza

Pope Francis said the Catholic parish in Gaza reported that the displaced people were finally eating meat after the ceasefire

Man United’s Marcus Rashford trains with team ahead of Rangers game

The England attacker has not featured for the Red Devils after being benched since December.

China unveils first humanoid robot training base in Shanghai

China's Pudong District opens a humanoid robot training base, training 100 robots now with a goal of 1,000 by 2027, enhancing applications in manufacturing and services.

Nigerian regulator approves up to 50% hike in mobile phone tariffs

Mobile phone tariffs in Nigeria have remained unchanged for over 10 years.

Bena Care launches dialysis services in Kenya’s Murang’a County

A new dialysis centre is bringing hope to patients in rural Kenyan communities.
The centre in Murang’a county will ease the burden for patients with chronic kidney disease who previously had to travel long distances to receive appropriate treatment.

Italian police arrest Libyan warlord wanted by ICC

Italian police have arrested a Libyan warlord on a warrant from the International Criminal Court

The camera that saved trapped miners in South Africa

A specialised camera has been a literal life line to many miners trapped in South Africa

Critical minerals and climate action: South Africa’s G20 priorities

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa outlined objectives and priorities for the country’s G20 presidency with a promise of elevating the impact of climate change on developing countries.

Social media delights in snowball fights and sledding across Texas and the Gulf Coast

Videos posted on social media captured nuns having a snowball fight and Houston firefighters having a friendly battle as a rare storm swept across Texas and the Gulf Coast. The snow closed motorways, grounded flights and closed schools for more than a ...

The ramifications of Trump’s tariff decisions for world trade organisation

The leader of the World Trade Organization Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, conveyed a sense of "cautious optimism "tatting that her approach to the U.S. President Donald Trump's trade and tariff strategies is to remain composed and observe the actual policies tha...