Protesters want Morocco to sever ties with Israel, target strategic ports
More than a year of protests over Morocco’s decision to normalize ties with Israel has emboldened activists and widened a gap between the decisions of the government and the sentiments of the governed. The fury has spilled into the country’s strategic ports.
Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu celebrates mass ahead of papal conclave
The 65-year-old archbishop of Kinshasa is a leading Catholic voice in Africa.
Blind young Kenyans learn soccer skills using Soundball device
A clever little invention aims to help blind youngsters play football independently. It's called a Soundball, and it contains metal compartments and ball bearings.
United States: Father of teenager fatally shot by police charged with killing officer
Rodney Hinton Jr. killed a police officer in Cincinatti, Ohio, just a few hours after watching a body camera video showing the killing of his 18-year-old son by police.
Monastir Tops Sahara, Kriol Star Advances
US Monastir Wins Sahara Conference of the 2025 Basketball Africa League at Dakar Arena in Senegal
Haiti protests escalate
Tensions continue to boil over in Haiti’s capital, as protesters march through the hills of Port-au-Prince demanding urgent action from the transitional government
Cardinal Erdő leads mass before Papal Conclave”
In the heart of Rome, as the Catholic Church prepares for a historic transition, Hungarian Cardinal Péter Erdő leads Mass at his titular church
Sudan: RSF drone attack hits Port Sudan base
The Sudanese army says the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces have launched their first drone attack on the eastern city of Port Sudan
Lampedusa: Honouring the migrants who died at sea
Lampedusa is the first stop for many migrants to Europe, and volunteers care for those who don’t survive the journey
Gaga Mania: Rio Crowd Breaks Records
Lady Gaga lit up Rio de Janeiro Saturday night with the biggest concert of her career—drawing over a million fans to Copacabana Beach