Thousands rally in Sanaa against Israel-Hamas war, Houthis threaten to expand their campaign
It comes as the Houthis have inserted themselves into the ongoing tensions over Israel's war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip
‘Water and Garri’: Tiwa Savage discusses her acting debut
The initial idea behind the movie was "supposed to be a visual project" to accompany music Savage had written two years earlier.
Chad’s interim president the favourite as the country goes to the polls
Some opposition and civil society groups are calling for a total boycott of the poll.
UN Secretary-General warns of growing threats to media freedom
Acknowledging the significant risks faced by environmental journalists, Guterres lamented the increasing peril associated with covering issues such as illegal mining, logging, and poaching.
Kenya: President Ruto postpones reopening of schools amid impending cyclone
"Persistent torrential rain has unleashed devastating floods which have claimed 210 lives as of today. It has also caused injuries to many more and wreaked havoc on property, infrastructure and livelihoods. No corner of our country has been spared from this havoc. The re-opening date of our schools
Top 10 richest people in the world as of May 1, 2024
Forbes' real-time billionaires list confirms Arnault's ongoing reign at the top, a position he has held since February 2024, closely trailed by Elon Musk, the visionary behind Tesla.
‘Salah rift a non-story. There’s no problem’ – Jurgen Klopp
“Completely. Completely resolved. It's no problem. So, like, if we wouldn't know each other for that long, I'm not sure how we would deal with it, but we know each other for that long and respect each other too much that that’s really no problem.." Jurgen Klopp
Nollywood Week Film Festival gets underway in Paris
More than a dozen short and feature-length films are showing at the festival which runs from 2-5 May.
UK protesters block bus in attempt to stop asylum seekers from being moved to a barge
The Home Office, the UK's interior ministry, has used the Bibby Stockholm barge, to try to cut the cost of sheltering people seeking protection in the country. The 222-room, three-storey boat was chartered by the UK government for 18 months.
Liberia: Boakai signs decree for war crimes tribunal
President Joseph Boakai on Thursday signed an executive order to establish a long-awaited war crimes tribunal to provide justice for victims of Liberia's two civil wars, characterized by widespread massacres, torture, and sexual violence.