Somalia cancels UAE agreements over sovereignty concerns
Somalia’s leadership insists the cancellations are necessary to defend national sovereignty, as power rivalries in the Horn of Africa continue to draw in regional and international actors.
Bulgaria’s Kukeri dancers revive ancient winter rituals
Bulgaria comes alive each January as Kukeri dancers take to village streets to perform rituals meant to drive away evil spirits and mark the end of winter.
Outcry as France’s Louvre museum hikes prices for most non-European visitors
Trade unions at the museum have denounced the policy calling for strike action over the change.
Sudan recover hundreds of artefacts looted during the war
They were recovered after months of investigation in collaboration with international police agency Interpol, and UNESCO.
Algeria’s president urges youth living abroad illegally to come home
President Abdelmadjid Tebboune said he would regularise the status of young Algerians living abroad “in vulnerable and illegal situations.”
Vienna battles deep freeze as Danube ice threatens shipping
Austria faced overnight disruption into Tuesday morning as black ice continued to refreeze roads and pavements, while icebreaking operations protected cruise ships on the Danube.
Farmers leave Paris but tensions rise in Toulouse over EU-Mercosur trade deal
Farmers from FNSEA and Jeunes Agriculteurs unions left Paris after protesting rising costs. Tractors entered Toulouse, defying a local ban, under police watch.
Uganda’s president urges people to vote in Thursday’s general election
Soldiers have been deployed onto the streets for the polls in a move that has alarmed opposition figures.
Prime Minister Takaichi and President Lee share drum session in Tokyo
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and South Korea’s President Lee Jae Myung surprised everyone by playing drums to K-pop hits after formal talks in Tokyo.
Syrians displaced by deadly battles in Aleppo begin returning to the city
More than 150,000 people fled two Kurdish-held pockets of the city in the five days of fighting that saw almost two dozen people killed.