UN Confirms 91 Deaths in War-Torn Darfur City Amid Ongoing Siege
At least 91 civilians were killed in Sudan’s beleaguered city of el-Fasher in attacks by the paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces, or RSF, over the course of 10 days last
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At least 91 civilians were killed in Sudan’s beleaguered city of el-Fasher in attacks by the paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces, or RSF, over the course of 10 days last
Five people have died and tens of thousands have lost electricity in Ukraine following heavy Russian missile and drone attacks overnight, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has reported. Four members
BHP is spending more than A$840 million in a chain of growth-facilitating projects at Olympic Dam, to deepen the pillars of underground mining productivity and keep constructing its world-class copper
Demonstrations in more than a dozen cities have jolted Morocco for a week straight, with the young people behind them showing they can translate digital discontent into a real-world movement
Russian satellites have been shadowing British military satellites, the leader of the UK Space Command has revealed. Speaking to the BBC, Maj Gen Paul Tedman has for the first
Brazil’s lower house has passed an exemption of as much as 5,000 reais ($940) a month in income from taxation, double the current rate and an objective of President Luiz
Billionaire Andrej Babiš made another populist politician in Central Europe make a political return by coming out big in the Czech Republic’s parliamentary election, according to almost complete results on
Collector, consultant, and Bespoke Art Gallery founder Devin Gawarvala presents the latest iteration of his exhibition, Global Treasures. Highlighting Indian as well as international artists, the event fetes heritage, culture,
In an attempt to stem irregular migration, Poland on Wednesday prolonged temporary controls on its frontiers with Germany and Lithuania through April 4, 2026, the interior and administration minister announced.
Egypt on 4th October opened a tomb of a pharaoh for visitors after more than two decades of renovation in the southern city of Luxor, as it prepares for the
More than 600 couples exchanged their vows at the same time on 27th Sept. in Asunción, Paraguay. Thousands uttered “I do” in unison as part of a nationwide effort by
The House of African Worlds (Maison des Mondes Africains, MansA) has officially opened in Paris, heralding a new chapter in Europe’s engagement with African and Afro-diasporic creativity. In the
At least 12 forest guards were killed when gunmen invaded a community in north-central Nigeria, local police reported on 29th Sept. No group has claimed responsibility for the Sunday
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung announced on Oct 1 that the defence budget for South Korea in 2026 would be increased by 8.2 per cent to 66.3 trillion won […]
South Africa’s vehicle industry has received a major shot in the arm after Chinese and Indian automobile firms committed to upgrading their operations from semi-knocked-down (SKD) assembly to full-fledged manufacturing,
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