Sudan’s army rejects ceasefire call during the holy month of Ramadan
The Sudanese army has rejected a ceasefire call by the United Arab Emirates during the coming holy month of Ramadan.
Teachers across Algeria go on strike to protest low salaries and poor conditions
Teachers and students are taking action at a time when public criticism of the government is becoming rarer.
Trump defends plastic straws amid global pollution crisis
More than 390 million plastic straws are used every day in the United States, most for 30 minutes or less, according to advocacy group Turtle Island Restoration Network.
Nigerians outraged as telecom giants hike data prices amid economic hardship
The data price hike is expected to have a ripple effect on small businesses and young entrepreneurs who rely heavily on affordable internet access.
After the 2024 Valencia floods, thousands of photos are to be restored
In Valencia, with the help of volunteers and artificial intelligence, technicians are restoring thousands of photos damaged by last October's floods.
US Aid suspension undermines UN humanitarian initiatives in DRC
The United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator for the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Bruno Lemarquis, expressed significant concern on Tuesday regarding the U.S. administration's decision to suspend foreign aid.
Ghana missing $156 million in state budget after USAID freeze
Ghana's Finance Ministry is looking to bridge a gap of $156 million in the state budget following US President Trump's decision to freeze funding from his government's biggest development and aid agency, USAID.
Pedigree on show: The grand names of the Westminster Kennel Club dogs
The dogs of the Westminster Kennel Club in New York have sophisticated names that trace their ancestry, but go by simpler nicknames off the show circuit.
Guardiola takes responsibility for City’s Champions League defeat
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola addressed the media after his team's 3-2 loss to Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League playoff round on Tuesday.
Goma camp residents fearful as M23 rebels demand their evacuation
The clamor of hammering and the noise of rattling corrugated metal roofs echoed in Goma’s Bulengo camp for internally displaced people on Tuesday as residents took down the shelters they had lived in for years.