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Nigeria: Number of children abducted in school attack raised to over 300
The Christian Association of Nigeria on Saturday updated an earlier tally of 215 children.
G20 summit in South Africa adopts declaration despite US boycott
In a breakaway from tradition, world leaders of the G20 adopted a declaration at the start of the summit.
US: Survivors grapple with mixed emotions over release of Epstein files
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed the bill requiring his administration to release all files and communications related to the Epstein case.
US: Survivors grapple with mixed emotions over release of Epstein files
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed the bill requiring his administration to release all files and communications related to the Epstein case.
UN chief António Guterres calls on G20 leaders to tackle trade inequalities
The UN Secretary-General said trade barriers consistently place developing countries at a disadvantage.
Niger: Thousands of people welcome General Tchiani back to Niamey after nationwide tour
The Nigerien travelled throughout the country in an effort to reaffirm his authority and reassure the population.
South African women protest gender-based violence ahead of G20 summit
Women gathered across several South African cities to stage lie-down protests.
Putin signals openness to US peace proposal as Ukraine warns of pivotal moment
Russian President Vladimir Putin has cautiously welcomed a new U.S. proposal aimed at ending Moscow’s nearly four-year war in Ukraine, signaling a rare opening for potential negotiations.
Al Ahly and JS Kabylie to face off in CAF group-stage opener
Egyptian giants Al Ahly are gearing up for a massive showdown as they prepare to face JS Kabylie in their CAF Champions League group-stage opener this Saturday at Cairo International Stadium.
South Africa confronts stark inequality ahead of G20 Summit
Just 15 kilometers can separate two very different worlds in South Africa. In Diepsloot, tightly packed shacks line crumbling roads, and opportunities for advancement remain scarce. Nearby Thatchfield, with its spacious homes and manicured lawns, seems like an entirely different universe.