Nigeria burns $1.4m-worth of pangolin scales in anti-trafficking stand
Officials say they seized and destroyed the scales in a stand against illegal wildlife trafficking.
Officials say they seized and destroyed the scales in a stand against illegal wildlife trafficking.
The victims of the October 7 Hamas attack included at least 19 civilians and Israeli military personnel from the Negev Bedouin Arab community. The loss… Read More »Negev Bedouins, Israel’s forgotten victims of the Hamas attack, rally to provide aid
The man who killed a French schoolteacher last week said he was acting for the Islamic State (IS) group, in a video recorded before the… Read More »Killer of French school teacher claims attack for Islamic State group
Nigerian music star Rema’s song Calm Down falls off the Billboard Hot 100 chart after 57 weeks.
For hours and hours, Moen Abu Aish digs through the rubble of demolished homes to find survivors of Israeli airstrikes, toiling in a vast and… Read More »Palestinian medics in Gaza struggle to save lives under Israeli siege
India’s top court declined on Tuesday to legalise same-sex marriages but said the country had a duty to acknowledge LGBTQ relationships and to protect them… Read More »India’s top court says it does not have the power to legalise same-sex marriage
Meet Rudie van Vuuren, who in 2003 played in both the Rugby World Cup and Cricket World Cup.
A prominent Somali journalists’ union says it is “deeply shaken” by Abdifatah Moalim Nur’s death.
Three opposition parties that vowed to restore democratic standards in Poland together won over 54% of the votes in the nation’s weekend parliamentary election, putting… Read More »Poland’s opposition parties win majority in parliamentary elections
The convicted men dug up a body for a ritual that they believed would make them rich.