Cameroonian marine conservationists trained as scientific divers
The three biologists stayed on in France after the UN Ocean Conference to do the training in Marseille.
LeBron James to become first NBA basketballer to play 23rd season
The 40-year-old's exercising the $52.6 million dollar option in his contract to remain with the Los Angeles Lakers until the season ends in April 2026.
Iran says IAEA inspectors cannot visit its bombed nuclear sites
Tehran says it cannot ensure the safety of the agency's inspectors when the 'peaceful nuclear facilities' were attacked just a few days ago.
World leaders confront gap between rich and poor at Financing for Development meeting
World leaders gather in Seville to confront the widening gap between rich and poor. The four day Financing for Development meeting co-hosted by the UN and Spain focuses on a 4 trillion dollar annual shortfall. A gap that’s stalling efforts to lift millions out of poverty.
Moroccan museums open doors for free to inspire youth pride and cultural connection
Across Morocco, museums opened their doors for free—inviting young people to explore their roots. It’s part of the 4th Night of Museums, themed “Moroccan Youth, Guardians of Tomorrow’s Heritage. Organisers say it’s about inspiring pride and cultural connection.
Nigeria’s Peter Obi to contest 2027 election, opposition coalition in jeopardy
Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has confirmed that he will run in Nigeria’s 2027 election while rejecting a joint ticket with fellow ADA-alliance member Atiku Abubakar, according to a press release on Monday.
Sudanese refugees in Chad face deepening humanitarian crisis
The World Food Programme warned that it could suspend food assistance without new funding.
Cameroon’s Tourism Minister joins presidential race as Biya’s silence fuels uncertainty
President Biya, now 92 and in office since 1982, has not announced whether he intends to run for another term. His silence is fuelling uncertainty in a country where political succession has long been a taboo subject.
FIFA Club World Cup at halfway mark amid concerns for players’ health
Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola says he fears taking part in the tournament could "destroy" the English Premier League club due to the lack of rest for players.
Madgascar’s President in Paris to discuss disputed Indian Ocean islets
The Scattered Islands were part of Madagascar when it was a French colony but were split off when it gained independence in 1960.