Fire in Manila displaces 1,000 families and destroys several homes
Around 1,000 families were displaced on Monday after a massive fire swept through a densely populated residential area of Manila over the weekend, authorities said.
Former Kenya’s deputy president, declares bid to oust president William Ruto in 2027
Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has proclaimed himself the most qualified candidate to challenge President William Ruto in the upcoming 2027 General Election.
Former MMA star Conor McGregor drops out of Ireland’s presidential race
Former MMA star and anti-immigrant campaigner Conor McGregor has dropped out of Ireland's presidential race. In a post on X, he criticised the electoral requirement for candidates to have the backing of 20 MPs or 4 local authorities.
Sudan: Survivors of North Darfur siege recount stories of rape and torture
The Rapid Support Forces have have maintained their siege of El-Fasher for 16 months, pushing thousands to flee.
Pix of the Day: September 15, 2025
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Israel destroys multiple high-rises in Gaza City after evacuation warning
Israel’s military destroyed several high-rise buildings in Gaza City on Sunday after issuing online evacuation orders, some of which gave residents less than an hour to leave.
Salah surpasses Cole with 188 goals; now has legend Rooney in his sights
With a nerve-of-steel penalty in the dying moments of the match, Mohamed Salah cemented his legacy among the Premier League's most elite goalscorers, climbing into fourth place on the competition's all-time list and keeping Liverpool's title charge alive.
From pulpit to presidency: Chakwera’s profile tested as Malawi votes
As Malawians prepare to head to the polls on Tuesday, President Lazarus Chakwera is fighting for a second term against a backdrop of severe economic hardship and public disillusionment, a stark contrast to the hope that propelled him into office four years ago in a historic election.
Guinea-Bissau: Ex-PM Pereira says will return to country to seek presidency
Guinea-Bissau's former prime minister, Domingos Simoes Pereira is planning a return to the country – and a run for the presidency.
Tommy Robinson rally in London draws 110,000 and ends in clashes
A march organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson drew more than 110,000 people in London on Saturday, but it turned unruly when a small group clashed with police.