Al-Ittihad’s semi-final journey: Benzema scores twice in Kings Cup
Defending champions Al Hilal were eliminated from the Kings' Cup in the quarter-finals after a tense penalty shoot-out against an inspired Al Ittihad, led by Karim Benzema, on Tuesday.
Meta ends fact-checking, adopts user-moderated content amid Trump criticism
The announcement comes on the anniversary of Trump’s 2021 ban from Meta platforms following the January 6 Capitol attack.
Éric Chelle named as Nigeria’s head football coach
Nigeria have named Éric Chelle as their new head coach and tasked him with reviving the West African nation’s hopes of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup
UN: More than 5,600 people killed by gang violence in Haiti in 2024
More than 5,600 people were killed and thousands more injured or kidnapped in 2024 due to soaring levels of gang violence in Haiti, the United Nations said
Could Elon Musk buy Liverpool football club?
Elon Musk has expressed interest in buying English football club Liverpool, his father says
Syria reopens international air travel as Qatar Airways flight lands in Damascus
On 7 January, Qatar Airways made the first international commercial flight to Damascus since the fall of President Bashar al-Assad.
Seeing Through Art: Jean de Dieu’s Triumph Over Blindness
Jean de Dieu Uwukunda, a visually impaired artist from Rwanda, has built a successful career in painting and drawing despite his blindness.
Ivorian authorities decide ship carrying ammonium nitrate is safe
Ivorian authorities have stated that a ship carrying 20,000 tonnes of ammonium nitrate does not pose a threat to public safety. Used for fertilisers, the chemical still associated with tragedies, such as the explosion in the port of Beirut in 2020.
First international flight since Assad’s ouster touches down in Syria
After an almost 13 year hiatus, Qatar airways has restarted flights to Damascus. It marks the first commercial flight to the airport since Islamist-led forces ousted Bashar al-Assad in December.
New Orleans holds first carnival season parade days after deadly Bourbon Street attack
On Monday, New Orleans kicked off its Carnival season with the Joan of Arc parade, just days after a deadly attack on New Year's Eve left 14 people dead.