New Hampshire man is 2nd person known to be living with a pig kidney
A New Hampshire man fought for the chance at a pig kidney transplant, spending months getting into good enough shape to be part of a small pilot study of a highly experimental treatment.
Aga Khan IV to be buried in Egypt after funeral in Lisbon
The late Prince Karim Al-Hussaini Aga Khan IV, who passed away on Tuesday in Lisbon at the age of 88, will be laid to rest in Egypt on Sunday
Record crowds at Japan’s hot springs create worries about macaque monkeys’ welfare
Japan's hot spring macaques in Jigokudani Park draw record crowds, with 257,000 visitors last year, 60% of them international.
Vinicius Jr’s future: will he accept the Saudi offer?
Real Madrid is already looking ahead despite a challenging start to the season, which has been affected by injuries and the integration of Kylian Mbappé. A significant concern is Vinicius Jr, who has faced criticism in Spain and has not performed well lately.
Bright red river outside Buenos Aires sparks fears of pollution
Sarandi River, which is located in a suburb of Buenos Aires, has turned bright red, sparking concerns amongst residents over possible contamination.
Senegal to aid families of protest victims
In a significant move following the violent protests that rocked Senegal between 2021 and 2024, the government has announced a financial aid package for the families of those killed
Kenyan police reinforce Haiti mission amid U.S. funding freeze
The mission, which began last year, is struggling with a lack of funding and personnel as gangs that control 85% of the capital, Port-au-Prince, keep seizing more territory.
Somali protesters condemn Trump’s comments on Gaza
Hundreds of Somalis assembled in the Peace Garden in Mogadishu to express their solidarity with Palestinians.
Ramaphosa responds to U.S. funding freeze, rejects “bullying”
Ramaphosa dismissed the claims as misinformation, emphasizing that the law aims at redistributing unused land while maintaining legal safeguards. His government is exploring ways to sustain HIV/AIDS services despite the U.S. freeze.
UN chief urges peace as conflict escalates in eastern DRC
Guterres will travel to Addis Ababa next week for the AU Peace and Security Council Summit, where discussions on restoring stability in the Great Lakes region are expected to take center stage.