Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs requests April or May trial for sex trafficking case
Sean 'Diddy' Combs is aiming for a trial on sex trafficking charges in the spring, according to his attorneys who addressed a judge on Wednesday.
Over 3 million without power as Hurricane Milton slams Florida, causes deaths and flooding
Tropicana Field, the home of the Tampa Bay Rays baseball team in St. Petersburg, appeared badly damaged.
Togo’s preparation for Algeria: training session held in Annaba
Togo arrived and held a training session in Annaba on Wednesday, in preparation for their Thursday AFCON qualification match against Algeria who have not lost at home in the competition since June 2007.
DR Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya elected to Human Rights Council
Human Rights Watch, Congolese civil society and opposition parties had pointed out political repression, arbitrary detentions and killings as reasons to deny Kinshasa a seat on the symbolic but highly prestigious body
Boat accidents in DRC: a growing concern for travelers
The number of boats capsizing in the Democratic Republic of Congo is rising as more individuals opt for wooden vessels as compared to travelling by road.
Daniel Chapo: A potential successor to president Filipe Nyusi
Voters in Mozambique cast their ballots for a new president on Wednesday, in an election anticipated to prolong the ruling party's nearly 49-year reign since the country achieved independence from Portugal in 1975.
Human Rights: Violence against women and girls in sports becoming systematic
Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls Reem Alsalem said, “Violence against women and girls in sport is a serious, systemic and systematic human rights issue that demands immediate attention at all levels.”
Mixed reactions among Kenyans following the impeachment of the deputy president
Kenyans reacted on Wednesday after parliament overwhelmingly voted to impeach the country's deputy president.
Survivors of Haiti’s massacre recall moments of the attack
Such massacres were limited to the capital of Port-au-Prince, of which 80% is controlled by gangs and is now being patrolled by Kenyan police leading a U.N.-backed mission struggling with a lack of funds and personnel.
Rwandan artists present a “genocide play” in a theater in Pakistan
Rwandan artists presented a play called "Generation 25," which features lessons from the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.