Angola leaves Opec oil cartel in output quota row
It comes after Opec’s decision to further slash oil production in 2024 to prop up volatile global prices.
It comes after Opec’s decision to further slash oil production in 2024 to prop up volatile global prices.
Czech police say a shooting in downtown Prague has killed an unspecified number of people and wounded dozens of others.
Among those taking up arms against Myanmar’s military junta are hundreds of women, who have flocked to join rebel groups such as the People’s Defence… Read More »‘I can’t stand the injustice’: The Myanmar women taking up arms against the junta
A young fighter attempts to forge a career in dambe, a Nigerian Hausa combat sport developed from spear and shield warfare.
Since the Israeli offensive in northern and southern Gaza resumed on December 1, the armed forces have been dropping leaflets and contacting Palestinian civilians, calling… Read More »How the Israeli military is bombing ‘safe’ areas in southern Gaza
A wildcat strike by workers operating the Channel tunnel has blocked train travel between France and Britain since midday Thursday, train operator Eurostar said.
All football has been suspended in Algeria after a bus crash on Wednesday killed a player and coach from Mouloudia Club El Bayadh.
French President Emmanuel Macron said Wednesday French film icon Gerard Depardieu, accused of rape, had become the target of a “manhunt” as the actor faces… Read More »Macron says French film star Depardieu is target of ‘manhunt’
UEFA and FIFA contravened EU law by preventing the formation of a Super League, the European Court of Justice said on Thursday, in a landmark… Read More »UEFA bid to block football Super League broke EU law, top court rules
Poland’s pro-EU government on Wednesday launched a reform of state media and sacked their management as right-wing lawmakers staged a sit-in to protest the changes… Read More »Poland’s pro-EU cabinet sacks state media bosses in move to restore ‘impartiality’