Morocco’s storytelling festival ends
Musicians and street artists from more than 30 countries are being drawn to the weeklong festival, creating opportunities for other talents to shine.
Fally Ipupa rocks France on start of European tour
Congolese artist Fally Ipupa played to an audience of over 7,000 on his first stop in France's Lyon. The 'Tokooos' singer's European tour will also take him to Italy and Portugal
WATCH: Deadly Russian missile strike on Kyiv’s Okhmatdyt hospital
A major Russian missile attack across Ukraine killed at least 31 people and injured nearly 130 on Monday.
WATCH: Bangkok’s green march, protesting the potential cannabis ban
Two years after marijuana decriminalization in Thailand, nearly a hundred advocates marched to the prime minister’s office to protest a potential ban on general use.
WATCH: Protesters demand hostages returned
Thousands protested in Tel Aviv, urging Prime Minister Netanyahu to secure a cease-fire to free hostages held by Hamas.
WATCH: Ploughing Peace, the Eiffel Tower on Italian soil
Italian land artist Dario Gambarin created a two-acre depiction of the Eiffel Tower in a Verona crop field to honor the upcoming Paris Olympic Games.
WATCH: Gastropod glory
The World Snail Racing Championships feature snails racing on a damp cloth adorned with three circles.
Migrants arrive in Dover as new UK government scraps Rwanda deportation plan
On Saturday, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the cancellation of his predecessor's controversial policy to deport asylum-seekers to Rwanda. The policy, intended to deter dangerous Channel crossings by threatening deportation to East Africa, had already cost the government alot
Algerian team of eight wrestlers ready for the Paris Olympics
Two women and six men will represent Algeria in the 2024 Paris Olympics this summer.
Haiti marks third anniversary of assassination of President Moise
Since Moises' death, Haiti has experienced a surge in gang violence that led the then-prime minister, Ariel Henry, to request the deployment of an armed force. Gangs have taken control of 80% of the capital, displacing thousands of people including 300,000 children according to UNICEF