A British woman gives birth after UK’s first womb transplant
Grace Davidson who was born without a viable womb, received the transplant from her older sister
Drones transform life, industry in south China’s Shenzhen
The low-altitude economy is accelerating in south China's Shenzhen City as drones and electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft (eVTOLs) reshape transport, logistics, and urban mobility
Rare blue diamond goes on display in Abu Dhabi ahead of May auction
The 10-carat Mediterranean Blue is the expected to fetch as much as $20 million dollars at the Sotheby's sale.
Trump tariffs put 35,000 South African citrus jobs at risk, farmers warn
The Citrus Growers’ Association of Southern Africa said the impending reciprocal tariffs, due to come into effect on Wednesday, will be deeply damaging to South Africa's largest agricultural export.
Bongo Flava: How a Tanzanian music genre won global attention
Born from a fusion of hip-hop, Afrobeat, and Swahili storytelling, Bongo Flava has become a symbol of Tanzanian pride. Artists like Diamond Platnumz and Ali Kiba have turned it into a continental powerhouse, collaborating with icons from Chris Brown to Jason Derulo
Lt. Gen. Tadesse Werede named the new interim president of the Tigray region
Lt. Gen. Tadesse Werede was named the interim president of the Tigray region on Tuesday, replacing Getachew Reda. Lt. Gen. Tadesse.
United Nations says peacekeeping is having to adapt faster
Speaking to ambassadors in the Security Council, its head of peace operations said ceasefires are growing more fragile and conflicts increasingly unpredictable.
Nigerian court jails makeup artist for spraying banknotes at wedding
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) announced the sentence on Monday, saying the Federal High Court in Kano, northern Nigeria, convicted Abdullahi Musa Huseini, popularly known as "Amuscap" for what it described as the "abuse and defacement" of banknotes.
United Nations marks anniversary of genocide in Rwanda
The United Nations on Monday marked the 31st Commemoration of the International Day of Reflection on the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
Ex-member of former Gambia dictator’s military unit is on trial in the US for torture
Prosecutors say Correa was part of a military unit known as the “Junglers” that reported directly to Jammeh.