Johnny Depp takes on art world with new exhibition, ‘A Bunch of Stuff’
With a successful acting career under his belt, Johnny Depp is taking on the art world, launching an exhibition dubbed 'A Bunch of Stuff'. Described as an 'immersive exhibition', it features Depp's artworks from different stages of his life, including paintings and journal extracts.
Zimbabwe to begin compensating local and foreign farmers over land invasions of early 2000s
Zimbabwe's government is to begin compensating local and foreign farmers over the land invasions which took place in the country in the early 2000s. Initial compensation of 20 million dollars will be distributed to some of those who have been affected by the invasions ordered by Robert Mugabe.
The International Criminal Court unsealed war crimes arrest warrants for 6 Libyan suspects
ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan said his investigation has gathered evidence “indicating that Tarhunah residents have been subjected to crimes amounting to war crimes.
Paul Pogba’s 4-Year doping ban reduced to 18 months
France world cup winner Paul Pogba has seen his initial four-year doping ban cut to eighteen months, meaning that he should be able to be back on the pitch next year. It comes after Pogba tested positive for testosterone. Addressing his fans, the 31 year old said 'the nightmare is finally over'.
French President Emmanuel Macron addresses delegations at 19th Francophone Summit
French President Emmanuel Macron addressed delegations from dozens of states and countries at the 19th Francophone summit, championing what he described as the values of the French-speaking world. Macron also touched upon the wars in Ukraine and Gaza. The summit continues at the Grand Palais today.
Tunisians protest against President Kais Saied before October 6 election
Crowds of Tunisians took to the streets once again to voice their discontent with President Kais Saied, ahead of the country's presidential election on October 6. With most of his opponents in jail or barred from running, Saied has been accused of stamping out political competition.
Marburg virus: Rwanda issues guidelines as spread of disease worries residents
The health ministry has released guidelines and these say that the patients will not receive any visitors in the next 14 days,and they will receive only one caregiver at a time.
Analyst ponders if Tunisia’s president can secure second term in Sunday’s election
With his major opponents imprisoned or left off the ballot, Tunisian President Kais Saied faces few obstacles to winning re-election on Sunday, five years after riding anti-establishment backlash to a first term.
Clashes erupt during public forum over an impeachment motion against Kenya’s VP
Supporters and opponents of Kenya's deputy president clashed Friday at public forums over an impeachment motion against him, which was introduced in parliament by the ruling alliance this week.
Middle-East: ‘might is right’ shows “failure of diplomacy” -Analyst
"What we are witnessing today is the failure of diplomacy over a long period of time. And things are getting out of out of control," the associate fellow with Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) said.