The UN Women Executive Board elects its 2024 Bureau
In elections which took place on 10 January, the UN Women Executive Board opened the year by electing its new Bureau for 2024.
In elections which took place on 10 January, the UN Women Executive Board opened the year by electing its new Bureau for 2024.
While cross-strait relations remain an overarching theme in Taiwan’s presidential and legislative elections this weekend, many young voters are preoccupied with domestic issues, such as… Read More »Taiwanese youth voice income, housing concerns ahead of crucial elections
Will it be third time lucky for Mohamed Salah with Egypt, with several contenders for glory at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations?
Cricket South Africa officials say they demoted David Teeger because of safety concerns after his comments about the Gaza conflict.
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The vast River Congo is overflowing, swamping entire neighbourhoods in the process.
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Its lawyer rebuffs South Africa’s accusations while defending actions in Gaza at the UN’s top court.
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The island state becomes the first sub-Saharan country to get rid of the deadly disease in 50 years.