Ocean carbon solutions face growth and environmental challenges
As the planet grapples with the growing threat of climate change, an emerging industry is looking to the oceans for solutions
New IOC chief hails greater equality in Olympic movement
Kirsty Coventry, the newly elected IOC president, highlighted the significant progress in advancing equality and diversity within the Olympic movement
Boxing legend George Foreman dies at 76
George Foreman, the legendary heavyweight boxer, has passed away at 76
Sudan’s Army retakes Republican Palace amid ongoing conflict
On Friday, Sudan’s army retook the Republican Palace in Khartoum, the last major stronghold of rival paramilitary forces in the capital
Plane lands at Heathrow as airport resumes limited operations following fire
At least 1,350 flights to and from Heathrow were affected, flight tracking service FlightRadar 24 said, and the impact was likely to last several days as passengers try to reschedule their travel and airlines work to reposition aircraft and crews.
Namibia swears in first female president
Her ruling SWAPO party also retained its parliamentary majority, although by a very thin margin, and extended its 34-year hold on power since the southern African country gained independence from apartheid South Africa in 1990.
Peanuts and high fashion collide in new Snoopy exhibition in Paris
Snoopy in Style opens in Paris, highlighting the iconic outfits and their impact on fashion of the Peanuts comic strip characters. The free exhibition runs from 22 March to 5 April.
Tänak takes early lead as Safari Rally Kenya kicks off with high stakes and tough challenges
The Estonian took a comfortable 24.4 second lead over championship leader Elfyn Evans who took second. His teammate Thierry Neuville suffered a tough morning falling behind Tanak by one minute and 40 seconds.
Berlin faces colonial past as activists call for change
Berlin, a city that has witnessed centuries of history, now grappling with the painful legacies of its colonial past
Sudan’s military seizes republican palace in key battle against RSF
The military’s offensive this year has led to rising civilian casualties. Rights groups and the U.N. accuse the RSF and allied militias of targeting ethnic African communities, allegations both sides deny.