Election day has arrived in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with voting now underway for a crucial general election. The current president, Felix Tshisekedi,
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Is there a possibility that a new medication for malaria could improve the survival rate of infants?
One evening, when Rose Akinyi’s infant Jayla Joy refused to eat and would not stop crying, Rose initially believed that her baby had a stomach
A former doctor has been sentenced to 24 years in prison by France for his involvement in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
A French court has sentenced ex-Rwandan doctor Sosthene Munyemana to 24 years in prison for his role in the 1994 genocide against Tutsis. The 68-year-old
A French couple lost a legal battle regarding a valuable African mask worth millions of dollars.
A pair from France who mistakenly sold an exceptionally uncommon African mask for €150, later finding out it was worth millions, had their appeal to
A businessman who attempted to purchase Sheffield United has been charged with committing a complex fraud.
The US financial watchdog is suing a Nigerian businessman who seemed to be on the verge of acquiring the Premier League football team Sheffield United.
Daniel Duggan has requested to be released from incarceration and placed under house arrest while he contests his extradition to the United States.
An Australian pilot who has been accused of receiving payment for providing unauthorized training to Chinese military members has refuted claims that he poses a
The RSF paramilitary takes over Wad Madani, the second largest city in Sudan.
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of Sudan have taken control of Wad Madani, the second largest city in the country. The city had provided shelter
company The case against Anglo American mining company regarding Kabwe’s lead-poisoning has been dismissed by the judge.
A lawsuit filed by 140,000 Zambian women and children against the multinational mining corporation Anglo American has been dismissed by a South African court. The
The United Nations reports that over 60 individuals are believed to have perished when a boat capsized near Libya.
According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), a large number of individuals are unaccounted for and believed to have died when their boat capsized
The Argentina government has made a pledge to respond severely to protests, warning that prison or physical harm may be consequences.
Activists for human rights in Argentina are expressing concern about recent security measures aimed at suppressing expected demonstrations following the devaluation of the country’s currency