An industrial building in Kenya’s capital experienced gas explosions, resulting in a massive column of fiery smoke that engulfed nearby homes. The incident caused the
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Three young females pass away following undergoing female genital mutilation ceremonies in Sierra Leone.
Authorities in Sierra Leone are currently conducting an investigation into the fatalities of three young girls who were subjected to female genital mutilation (FGM). According
British manufacturers affected by disruptions in the Red Sea and increasing expenses for shipping.
The manufacturing facilities in Britain have been impacted by disturbances caused by Houthi rebel assaults in the Red Sea. This has resulted in delays in
The number of individuals arriving in the Canary Islands by boat from western Africa has increased by 1,000%.
In January, the number of individuals from West Africa who took the risk of crossing the sea in boats to reach Spain’s Canary Islands increased
A refugee has filed a complaint with the United Nations against Spain for the 2014 deaths at the border.
A citizen of Cameroon, aged 25, has lodged a grievance with the United Nations against Spain, alleging that the country committed numerous violations of the
After coming to an agreement with protesters, the train line to Machu Picchu has resumed operations and is now allowing tourists back in.
The train route to Machu Picchu has been reopened by Peruvian officials following a resolution to end over a week of demonstrations that were obstructing
A 500lb polar bear was stolen in a heist in Canada after falling off the back of an iceberg.
During the recent extreme cold spell in western Canada, with temperatures dropping to -30C (-22F), many people chose to stay indoors. However, a certain group
The country of Myanmar has transferred warlords supported by the ruling military government to China for their involvement in a telecommunications fraud case.
10 individuals, including infamous war criminals, were sent back to China by Myanmar. They are being sought for their suspected involvement in operating fraudulent call
Ethiopia celebrates the homecoming of its initial aircraft, which was taken by Mussolini during the 1930s.
After almost 90 years, the Italian government has given back Ethiopia’s initial aircraft, which was taken by Benito Mussolini’s fascist government. On Tuesday, Ethiopian Prime
The outbreak of hepatitis E in South Sudan is being hindered by severe flooding, making containment efforts more difficult.
Efforts to address a hepatitis E epidemic in South Sudan are being hindered by ongoing floods, which have cut off communities and transformed villages into