South African taps run dry after power shortages
Electricity problems have led to water shortages and those with money are digging their own boreholes.
Electricity problems have led to water shortages and those with money are digging their own boreholes.
The number of people arriving in the UK in small boats has reached over 10,000 since the start of the year, UK government figures showed… Read More »Over 10,000 migrants arrived in small boats in Britain this year
Clashes between farmers and herders killed at least 13 people in central Nigeria over the weekend, community leaders and local authorities told AFP on Sunday.
Mourners of those killed by Islamist militants describe their shock about the raid’s brutality.
Kuwait formed a new government headed by Sheikh Ahmad Nawaf al-Ahmad al-Sabah on Sunday, the state news agency KUNA said.
Pakistan authorities arrested 12 alleged human traffickers on Sunday, days after hundreds of migrants were feared drowned off the Greek coast.
The Irish Cultural Centre in Paris held a ‘Festival of Ideas’ event from June 15 to June 17 to join in the celebration of the… Read More »Paris joins celebration of Irish language’s renaissance as it marks 50 years in EU
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday his government intends to move ahead on contentious plans to change the country’s judicial system after talks aimed… Read More »Israel’s Netanyahu says divisive judicial reforms will move ahead this week
An Algerian court of appeal on Sunday increased to seven years the prison term issued to a prominent media boss, but suspended two years, a… Read More »Outrage as Algeria lengthens jail sentence for prominent reporter El Kadi
Home to the Darvaza Crater, a massive molten pit that has spewed flames and noxious gases for decades, Turkmenistan has the world’s worst record when… Read More »‘Gateway to Hell’: Turkmenistan urged to plug gas leaks driving climate change