Drones, AI cars and delivery robots: Gitex Africa tech show closes its third edition
Marrakech has hosted Gitex Africa, said to be Africa's largest tech show, for three days. On its final day, the fair showcases drones, high-tech cars and a wide range of other smart city solutions.
Ethiopians in Washington D.C. keep ancient language and orthodox traditions alive
To engage the youth, services are offered in both Amharic and English, with translations displayed on screens. The rituals, from removing shoes upon entry to kissing the Gospel as it's carried through the congregation, are rich in symbolism.
TikTok vs Trump: Are Chinese factories telling the truth about luxury brands?
In recent weeks, dozens of videos have gone viral, showing Chinese factory workers and influencers claiming that many luxury goods from Louis Vuitton handbags to Lululemon leggings are manufactured in China, and can now be bought directly from the source at a fraction of the price.
Indigenous and climate activists rally in Brasília ahead of COP30
The event highlighted solidarity among climate defenders, with representatives from countries like Ghana and Papua New Guinea uniting to amplify the demand for climate justice on the road to COP30.
Luis Enrique salutes ‘best squad in the world’ as PSG advances in Champions League
Under the Spaniard, PSG has replaced its “galacticos” like Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappé with talented up-and-coming players and the change in policy appears to be paying off
Tanzania opposition protests election ban
The electoral body accused CHADEMA, the country's main opposition party, of refusing to sign a document pledging to respect the commission's decisions
For Palestinians in Gaza, the ongoing ceasefire negotiations signify little hope
Mediated ceasefire negotations taking place in Cairo have led to Israel submitting a ceasefire proposal to Hamas. On the ground, the Palestinian population sees little hope in the ongoing talks.
Senegal: MP Proposes High Treason Charges Against Former President Macky Sall
. If accepted by the National Assembly, this could lead to an unprecedented legal case in Senegal’s democratic histor
Two years into war, Sudan faces a humanitarian crisis of massive proportions
With both warring parties accused of committing war crimes, and civilian casualties continuing to mount, the call for increased humanitarian assistance and a durable political solution is more urgent than ever.
Tazania opposition protests election ban
The electoral body accused CHADEMA, the country's main opposition party, of refusing to sign a document pledging to respect the commission's decisions