DR Congo election: ‘We would vote for peace – if we had a vote’
Ending the rebellion in the east dominates campaigning but fails to impress those fleeing fighting.
Ending the rebellion in the east dominates campaigning but fails to impress those fleeing fighting.
The US House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to formally authorise its ongoing impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, as Republicans unite behind the effort even though they have… Read More »US House approves Biden impeachment inquiry, despite lack of evidence
Paris St Germain drew 1-1 at Group F winners Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday to secure second place and a spot in the Champions League knockout… Read More »PSG snatch Champions League last-16 spot despite draw at Dortmund
COP28, hosted by the oil-rich United Arab Emirates, mobilised a flurry of voluntary pledges in the lead-up to its landmark final deal calling for a… Read More »Fossil fuels, renewables, prioritising health: Key pledges made at COP28
Armenia and Azerbaijan on Wednesday swapped prisoners of war, a first step towards normalising relations since Baku retook control of the long-disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region in… Read More »Armenia and Azerbaijan exchange war prisoners in first step towards normalisation
BBC Sport provides a guide to the format, schedule, venues and kick-off times at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, including day-by-day fixtures.
The Supreme Court agreed on Wednesday to rule on restrictions imposed by a lower court on a widely used abortion pill in the latest skirmish… Read More »US Supreme Court agrees to rule on mifepristone abortion pill restrictions
Russian President Vladimir Putin inaugurated two new nuclear-powered submarines this week, promising to reinforce the country’s “military-naval might”. The submarines will be assigned to Russia’s… Read More »Putin unveils new Russian nuclear submarines to flex naval muscle beyond Ukraine
It bills itself as the biggest art and antiques market in the world, but Saint-Ouen’s famed flea market is also known for the vast array… Read More »Saint-Ouen seeks to rid famed flea market of counterfeit goods ahead of Olympics
A 12-year-old schoolgirl threatened a teacher with a knife at a school in northern France on Wednesday, the latest in a growing number of incidents… Read More »Tensions simmer in French schools as 12-year-old threatens teacher with knife