Ancient meets modern: contemporary art show opens at Giza Pyramids
The open-air show, featuring 12 international artists, included futuristic metallic sculptures, vibrant mosaic walls, and reflective modernist frames that interact with the surrounding ancient landscape in Egypt
Spain: Rescue operations continue following devastating floods
Soldiers recovered 22 bodies and rescued 110 people by Wednesday night
Ukraine: one person killed and 35 injured in Russian attack
The governor of the region confirmed that a 500kg Russian bomb had hit the building directly on Wednesday evening
Mozambique faces social media restrictions amid election disputes and tensions
Tensions have escalated in Mozambique after the ruling Frelimo party, which has been in power for 49 years, won the October 9 election—a result that opposition parties and election observers claim was flawed.
Meet the churches welcoming migrants across the world and championing diversity
The Ethiopian Orthodox Church in Minnesota is among a series of churches in America that are aiming to make migrants feel at home when they come to worship. The church has some 500 members, and its staff say they aim to make members feel welcome in their adopted country.
Kenyan Court approves new Deputy President
The three-judge High Court in Nairobi set aside another court's order to suspend the swearing-in of nominee Kithure Kindiki, arguing that the suspension created a political vacuum.
How Algeria’s rail expansion is shaping its future
In this episode of Algeria Tomorrow, we discover how Algeria's expanding rail network is transforming regional connectivity and economic growth.
Guinea junta dissolves dozens of political parties, silent on elections
The mass dissolution of 53 political parties and required observation of 54 others for three months is unprecedented in Guinea, which held its first democratic election in 2010 after decades of authoritarian rule. The decision has prompted fears the army wants to stay in power indefinitely
UN report warns of famine, aggravated by conflicts and climate shocks
Sudan, South Sudan, Haiti, Mali and the Palestinian territories remain at the “highest concern level,”
8 miners dead, 1 missing after a mine collapse in Zambia
The victims were not employees of the mining company but part of a group who had been searching for copper at the mine without permission, a common phenomenon in Zambia.