Gaza faces health crisis as uncollected rubbish piles up after ceasefire
Mountains of rubbish in Gaza create unsanitary conditions, attracting vermin and insects. Residents burn rubbish to cope with the situation, adding to pollution and health problems.
Iran: Israel more ‘isolated’ since war with Hamas
Iran's foreign minister said on Tuesday that Israel has become more "isolated and infamous" since the start of the Israel-Hamas war
Cape Town Archbishop apologises for failure to warn of child abuser
The Archbishop of Cape Town held a press briefing on Tuesday after a review panel found that the Anglican Church in South Africa failed to inform other churches of "high risk" posed by a child abuser
Ramaphosa speaks with Musk after Trump criticizes land reform
The conversation between the two men took place after US President Donald Trump said he would suspend aid to the country over the new law.
Iconic vintage cars gather at Paris’ Grand Palais for Bonhams’ auction on 6 February 2025
Collectors and enthusiasts gather at Paris's Grand Palais to admire 100 classic cars, including a 1950 Ferrari 166 MM, ahead of Bonhams' auction on 6 February 2025.
El Salvador’s offer to accept U.S. deportees sparks controversy
Critics fear that such an agreement might not be limited to violent offenders and could affect a broader group of deportees.
Real Madrid faces injury crisis ahead of Copa del Rey Quarter-Final
Real Madrid will be without several key players when they face Leganes in the Copa del Rey quarter-finals on Wednesday
Brazilian state football match paused after fans smoke out the pitch
Sensing victory in a match against Novorizontino, Corinthian supporters lit hundreds of flares in the stadium.
China imposes new tariffs on U.S. goods in retaliation
On Tuesday China announced it would impose new tariffs on U.S. imports in retaliation for Washington’s recent tariff hike
Haiti’s government failed to prevent deadly Kenscoff gang attack
Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé has vowed stronger security measures, but public outrage remains over the government’s failure to prevent the massacre.