Two US Navy men charged with spying for China
Two serving members of the US Navy have been arrested on suspicion of spying for China, the Department of Justice said Thursday.
Two serving members of the US Navy have been arrested on suspicion of spying for China, the Department of Justice said Thursday.
At least 18 people were killed and at least 23 injured Thursday when a bus carrying foreign migrants and locals plummeted into a ravine in… Read More »Mexico bus carrying migrants crashes, killing at least 18
A selection of the best photos from the African continent and beyond.
Writing in the Washington Post, President Mohamed Bazoum says he is writing “as a hostage”.
Scientists have found a strain of bacteria which they believe could prevent spread of the disease.
Niger’s coup leaders on Thursday said they were scrapping military pacts made between Niamey and France. They also announced they were ending the mandates of… Read More »🔴 Live: Niger junta says scrapping military pacts with France
French writer Gilles Perrault, whose “Le Pull-Over Rouge” novel helped spark debate over capital punishment in France, has died, his family said on Thursday. He… Read More »French novelist Gilles Perrault, author of “Le Pull-Over Rouge”, dies at 92
The United States is preparing to deploy sailors and Marines aboard commercial tankers transiting the Gulf as part of efforts to deter Iran from seizing… Read More »US to deploy Marines on commercial tankers to deter Iranian seizures
Professional Fighters League star Frans Mlambo and boss Peter Murray on the plan for PFL Africa, led by Cameroon’s Francis Ngannou.
Morocco have reached the last 16 on their debut at the Fifa Women’s World Cup, and their success in Australia and New Zealand is no… Read More »2023 Women’s World Cup: Morocco’s ‘explosion of joy’ comes after years of work and investment