Reports of US plans to deport migrants to Libya spotlight rights abuses
Reports of plans to deport migrants from the United States to Libya, a country with a documented history of serious human rights violations and abuse of migrants, have spotlighted the difficulties they face in the lawless North African nation.
Sudan: Port Sudan hit by drone strikes for sixth consecutive day, UN sounds alarm
The UN is urging all parties to uphold international humanitarian law and refrain from targeting civilians. With aid routes now threatened, the crisis in Sudan risks deepening even further.
Art transcends borders and differences at show in Tangier
The Línea Sur-Norte show in Tangier features 28 artworks including photography, sculptures, contemporary pottery and paintings
Hat trick for Salah as he wins ‘Footballer of the Year’ for a third time
Salah has the most goals (28) and assists (18) in the Premier League this season and played a key role in Liverpool winning the title for the second time in five years.
Nigeria completes $3.4 Billion IMF COVID-19 loan repayment, faces ongoing annual charges​
This successful repayment reflects Nigeria's commitment to meeting its international financial obligations and may enhance its credibility with global financial institutions.
Missing South African journalist and partner confirmed dead
Ndlovu, founder of the Pretoria-based Capital Live radio station, had been missing with Mdhluli since 18 February.
Heavy shelling over Kashmir Line of Control leaves at least 5 civilians dead
Indian and Pakistani soldiers exchanged heavy volleys of shells and gunfire across their frontier in Kashmir overnight, killing at least five civilians amid a growing military standoff that erupted following an attack on tourists in the India-controlled portion of the disputed region.
Peruvians celebrate election of Pope Leo XIV in a parish he helped to build
Parishioners of Trujillo Cathedral on Thursday celebrated the election of Chicago-born Robert Prevost as the new Pope Leo XIV, who spent decades in Peru in various posts and became a Peruvian citizen.
Reports that first white South African ‘refugees’ due to arrive in US next week
They claim to be persecuted in their home country and have been granted “refugee status” by President Donald Trump.
Emirates reports record profit of $5.2 billion
The profits came as the Dubai-based carrier served 53.7 million passengers out of its hub of Dubai International Airport, compared to 51.9 million passengers in the fiscal year prior