Sudanese children keep their dreams alive despite ravaging war
Sudanese children suffering from devastating conflicts hope that the war in their country will come to an end soon and their life will return back to normal.
WATCH: Naked cyclists demand improved road safety
Hundreds of naked cyclists took to the streets of the Mexican capital on Saturday calling for greater rights and safety on the road.
A rare visit: Cow tourism thriving in a village in Rwanda
Growing up in Bigogwe, Ngabo was struck by the lack of attention his hometown received as a tourist destination. Determined to showcase its beauty to the world, he leveraged social media to promote the area's picturesque landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
At least 80 people killed by suspected ADF rebels in DRC
At least 80 people were killed between Tuesday, May 4, and Friday, May 7, in attacks by Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels in the villages of the Baswagha-Madiwe group, Beni territory (North Kivu), in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Six candidates approved to run for the June 28 presidential election in Iran
Iran’s Guardian Council on Sunday approved the country’s hard-line parliament speaker and five others to run in the country’s June 28 presidential election following a helicopter crash that killed President Ebrahim Raisi and seven others.
Gaza: Pope Francis appeals for ceasefire, aid
Pope Francis called Sunday for humanitarian aid to urgently reach Palestinians in Gaza and for Israel and Hamas to immediately accept proposals for a ceasefire
From oil to arrests: Niger-Benin row escalates
This week Benin arrested five Nigerien nationals on accusations of entering the port of Seme illegally. Niger responded by accusing Benin of kidnapping staff of its oil company who it said were at the port to witness the loading of an oil shipment
Hundreds rally in Ghana over power outages
Ghana has struggled with intermittent power supply for over a decade, impacting businesses, education, healthcare, and daily life
Black medic who saved dozens of lives on D-Day finally honored
Waverly Woodson Jr. was a US army medic who treated hundreds of wounded men in the D-Day landings in June 1944. Despite his heroic work, Woodson's recognition did not come until now, 80 years after his D-day exploits, and 19 after his death
Haiti’s new leader faces health scare
The office of the prime minister said in a statement that Conille was feeling slightly unwell “following a week of intense activities”