The parliament of Ghana approved a law that enforces stricter measures against the rights of LGBTQ individuals and individuals advocating for non-traditional sexual or gender
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The church will not remove the priest accused of sexually abusing Inuit children in Canada.
A priest from France known as the “devil priest” is facing accusations of sexually abusing Inuit children in northern Canada. Despite calls for his removal
in off-grid areas Leaders from Africa are demanding fairness when it comes to the mining and use of minerals for clean energy in underserved rural areas.
African leaders are seeking improved regulations to prevent the “unfairness and exploitation” associated with extracting fossil fuels, in order to transition to clean energy sources.
According to a report, Shell is required to address and rectify pollution in the Niger Delta region before departing.
According to a report, the company Shell must take accountability for its harmful pollution in the Niger Delta and properly decommission any abandoned oil structures
The Ethiopian government is attempting to prevent a UK auction of a stolen Maqdala shield.
The current government of Ethiopia has denounced the auction of a stolen shield from its colonial past as morally unacceptable. Efforts are being made to
For almost a week, a tourist from Australia was lost in Zimbabwe before a search was initiated.
New information released on Monday by national park officials revealed that an Australian tourist, who had been reported missing near Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe late
A shooting at a football match in Grand Cayman has resulted in seven individuals sustaining serious injuries.
A football game in the Cayman Islands turned chaotic as at least seven individuals sustained severe injuries due to a shooting incident. Police have reported
A journalist from France was arrested in Ethiopia and is being accused of plotting to cause disorder.
A French journalist visiting Ethiopia has been arrested on suspicion of involvement in a plot to cause disorder in the country. On Thursday, Antoine Galindo,
After multiple delays, the largest mosque in Africa has been opened in Algeria.
After years of political turmoil, Algeria has unveiled a massive mosque along its Mediterranean coast. The project, once seen as a demonstration of the government’s
Sudan’s overlooked crisis highlighted in Monday briefing.
This quote from the UN’s aid chief, Martin Griffiths, highlights the competitive nature of suffering in the humanitarian world. As such, we must not overlook