From Gaza to Sudan, and Syria to Ukraine, the long-standing idea that health should not be targeted in conflict is being increasingly undermined. Sharmila Devi reports.
VALENCIA SPAIN, October 26 — For a second year in a row, Agnes Ngetich put a pre-Halloween scare in Letesenbet Gidey’s ...
In the Valley of the Nile, since long before the days of the pharaohs, Egyptian farmers have relied on the annual floods to ...
The 2025 TCS New York City Marathon will welcome one of the deepest and most star-studded fields in its history ...
As U.S. President Donald Trump touts a record of securing peace deals across the globe, the White House is mobilizing efforts to quell a bloody African conflict that the United Nations considers to be ...
Latin American airlines warn that new connection fees and high airport taxes are driving up airfares and could divert traffic ...
Hadush Kebatu was found guilty of sexually assaulting a schoolgirl and a woman in Epping, Essex, just over a week after ...
Allied Gold Corporation (TSX: AAUC, NYSE: AAUC) (“Allied” or the “Company”) is pleased to provide an update on the ongoing ...
Amnesty International says a U.S. airstrike in April that killed 60 detained African migrants should be investigated as a ...
The U.K. government has deported a convicted sex offender from Ethiopia who was mistakenly released from prison last week.
Djibouti grants RSGT 30-year deal to develop Port of Tadjourah Project aims for 5M-ton capacity, links to Ethiopia’s trade corridors Plan includes free zone to boost investment and regional logistics ...
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