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Studying in China to operate Kenya’s Standard Gauge Railway
He is among the thousands of Kenyans who’ve benefited from scholarships to pursue advanced studies in China since the nations established bilateral ties in 1963.
Trinidad and Tobago debate the removal of Columbus statue and others
In a small auditorium in the seaside capital of Trinidad and Tobago, Christopher Columbus and other colonial-era figures came under scrutiny late Wednesday in a lengthy debate punctuated by snickers, applause, and outbursts.
DRC to take Rwanda to East African Court over alleged violations
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) vows sue Rwanda at the East African Court of Justice in Arusha on September 26.
How does the new Champions League format work?
The 32 teams would be drawn into eight groups of four each playing six games. Teams played each group opponent home and away from September into December. The top two advanced to the round of 16. A separate draw was made for each knockout round of home-and-away games until the single-game final.
At least 31 people died after severe floods swept across northern Sudan
Floodwaters have swept through many communities and villages in northern Sudan over the past two days, resulting in the deaths of dozens and collapsing hundreds of homes.
Senegalese FM visits Russia, seeks to improve bilateral relations
Speaking during the joint news conference, Senegal's Foreign Minister Yassine Fall said the two countries hoped to increase collaboration on mineral exploration, energy, agriculture, scientific research, formation of hydrocarbon workers, as well as fisheries.
All Blacks gear up for showdown against South Africa
This match marks the first of two consecutive encounters between the Springboks and All Blacks as part of the Rugby Championship, with the second set for September 7th.
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez attends a press conference in Dakar
He visited Gambia on Wednesday and met with the President Adama Barrow, stating afterward that the two countries had agreed to work together on security, as well as on opportunities for legal, temporary migration
Brazil pays tributes to Izquierdo after tragic death
The Sao Paulo team honoured Juan Manuel Izquierdo, who passed away on Tuesday in a Brazilian hospital five days after collapsing during a match in Sao Paulo.
At Portugal’s Surf Church, thirst for life and love of surfing meet
In just under a decade, Surf Church has grown from a few families to dozens of parishioners representing more than a dozen nationalities from across the world. Their motto: “We love waves. We love Jesus.”