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Algeria to unveil military mobilisation bill amid regional tensions
Adopted by the Council of Ministers earlier this month, the draft law signals a significant shift in the country’s security policies.
How the Catholic Church chooses a new Pope
When a pope dies or resigns, the Catholic Church follows an ancient, secretive process called the conclave to elect his successor from among the cardinals
Newborn Masai giraffe calf makes first appearance at San Diego Zoo
The birth is a good news for the longevity of the endangered species. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has indexed Masai giraffes on their Red List of Endangered Species
Suspect arrested after Uppsala shooting that killed three, injured several
The Swedish police arrested a man on Wednesday, linked to the shooting that claimed the lives of three people and injured several others the previous night.
Vatican issues postage ‘Sede Vacante’ stamps
The stamps, released on Monday, mark the interregnum between the death of Pope Francis and the election of his successor, a period known as 'Sede Vacante', Latin for Vacant Seat
SADC begins withdrawal of its peacekeeping forces from DR Congo
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) began on Tuesday the withdrawal of its peacekeeping forces from the eastern regions of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)through Rwanda.
Thousands displaced by Sudan war return home from Egypt
According to the International Organization for Migration, some 123,000 Sudanese returned from Egypt since the start of the year, including nearly 50,000 so far in April, double the month before
Researchers study using planes to cool the earth amidst global warming
Existing aircraft could help cool the planet by releasing reflective particles into the atmosphere, a new study from University College London suggests. Researchers say the approach, known as stratospheric aerosol injection, could slow global warming without the need for specially designed planes
Political upheaval Is redrawing Africa’s fiscal landscape
As elections unfold across the continent, the outcomes—whether continuity, reform, or upheaval—will significantly shape Africa’s access to financing and its long-term fiscal trajectory.
Bomb Blast Kills 26 in Northeast Nigeria
At least 26 people, including women and children, were killed in northeastern Nigeria when explosive devices detonated on a busy road Monday