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Azerbaijan Airlines crash in Kazakhstan: Missile strike suspected
Government sources told Euronews that the plane had requested an emergency landing at several Russian airports but was reportedly denied permission, forcing the pilots to continue toward Aktau.
At least 69 dead in boat tragedy off Moroccan coast, Malian nationals among victims
The boat, carrying about 80 passengers, left only 11 survivors, Mali’s Ministry of Malians Abroad confirmed in a statement on Thursday.
Some amputees in Sierra Leone turn to farming to combat discrimination
“They forgot I had one leg,” the 45-year-old laughed. The trainer at a center for amputee farmers picked himself up and added: “We fall and we rise.”
Jay-Z, Diddy rape accuser can remain anonymous in sexual assault lawsuit
An Alabama woman who claims she was raped by Jay-Z and Sean Diddy Combs when she was 13 can proceed with her lawsuit anonymously
Woman can sue Jay-Z & Diddy anonymously
An Alabama woman who claims she was raped by Jay-Z and Sean Diddy Combs when she was 13 can proceed with her lawsuit anonymously
2024 shows record heat driven by climate change
People around the world suffered an average of 41 extra days of dangerous heat this year because of human-caused climate change say scientists
Syrian rebels intensify security in Damascus
Syrian insurgents intensified their security measures in Damascus after clashes between those who are now in power and supporters of Bashar Assad
Mayotte: France starts repatriating Cyclone Chido victims
Days after Cyclone Chido wrought havoc on Mayotte, France has started repatriating certain residents. Around 3,000 people have left the island in the aftermath of Chido, which has left locals facing shortages of essentials including water and electricity.
Economic spotlight on Ghana, Nigeria, and Africa’s Christmas Season {Business Africa}
In Ghana, as a new administration takes office, the business community calls for fiscal discipline, job creation, and price stability. And from carnivals to gift-giving, Christmas in Africa drives retail sales, travel, and vibrant street parades in various parts of the continent.
French military base in Chad officially handed over to N’Djamena, after end of defence agreement
A French military base in Faya, Chad, has been officially handed over to N'Djamena, weeks after Chad ended a defence agreement with Paris. The move comes days before provincial, local and legislative elections in the central African country.