Trump orders airstrikes on Houthi strongholds, killing 53
President Donald Trump announced a series of airstrikes on Houthi-held areas in Yemen, targeting the Iran-backed rebels' strongholds
Maasai women turn to cricket farming for sustainability
Facing drought and livestock loss, Maasai women in Northern Kenya are turning to cricket farming as a sustainable alternative
African nations shine at Special Olympics Winter Games
The Special Olympics World Winter Games come to a close on Saturday with African nations making strong strides
UN marks third anniversary of International Day to Combat Islamophobia
The United Nations has raised alarm over the rising levels of anti-Muslim bigotry worldwide, with concerns over racial profiling
Acid spill devastates Zambia’s Kafue River
Authorities and environmentalists in Zambia fear the long-term impact of an acid spill at a Chinese-owned mine that contaminated the Kafue River
South Africa responds to U.S. expulsion of Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool
The South African presidency has expressed regret over the expulsion of its ambassador to the U.S., Ebrahim Rasool
Somalis rejects U.S. plan to resettle Palestinians from Gaza
Locals in the Somali capital of Mogadishu have rejected a proposal to resettle Palestinians from Gaza in Somalia
G7 diplomats express support for Ukraine and condemn global conflicts
The diplomats also condemned the M23 offensive in DRC for its violence, displacement, and human rights violations, calling for the immediate withdrawal of M23 and Rwandan forces from the region.
Ancelotti on Vinicius Junior’s training absence: ‘He’s just tired’
Carlo Ancelotti, head coach of Real Madrid, provided clarification on Vinicius Junior’s absence from Friday’s training session, revealing that the Brazilian winger was given an additional rest day due to fatigue.
Ugandan judge convicted in UK human trafficking case
Police footage showed her expressing disbelief as officers informed her of the charges. She insisted she had diplomatic immunity and denied any wrongdoing.