An eight-year-old child was the sole survivor after a bus carrying 46 people fell 50 metres from a bridge in South Africa into a ravine
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‘Potentially serious impropriety’: Labour questions Johnson’s Venezuela meeting
Labour is demanding answers over what the party said was “potentially serious impropriety” by Boris Johnson after it emerged that the former prime minister met
Ontario moves to allow use of Indigenous languages in legislature
Lawmakers in Ontario will now be able to address the province’s legislature using Indigenous languages, in a “momentous change” that belatedly recognizes the “first languages”
‘Staggering’ rise in women with reproductive health issues near DRC cobalt mines – study
Women and girls living in cobalt-mining communities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are reporting a “staggering” rise in serious reproductive health issues, including
‘It’s mission impossible’: fear grows in Kenya over plan to deploy police to Haiti
Haiti’s raging gang insurrection has prompted growing concern in Kenya over plans to deploy hundreds of paramilitary police officers from the East African country on
Details emerge on Baltimore bridge collapse victims: ‘They were wonderful family people’
The six men presumed dead in the Baltimore bridge collapse on Tuesday all appeared to be construction workers originally from Latin American countries, according to
Argentina: trans women among victims of ex-officers guilty of dictatorship-era crimes
A court in Argentina has convicted 11 former military, police and government officials of crimes against humanity committed during the country’s last dictatorship in a
‘We are finally free’: Senegal hails new anti-establishment president
Just 10 days before being elected president of Senegal, Bassirou Diomaye Faye was in prison. Years of political turmoil have left the west African state’s
Recruitment of nurses from global south branded ‘new form of colonialism’
The UK and other wealthy countries have been accused of adopting a “new form of colonialism” in recruiting huge numbers of nurses from poorer nations
Brazil and Colombia voice concern as Venezuela bans opposition candidate
A chorus of Latin American nations, including Brazil and Colombia, have voiced concern over the deteriorating political situation in Venezuela after the opposition politician best-positioned