Victoria Falls’ mist seen miles away
Victoria Falls is not just a feast for the senses but also a hub for adventure
South Korea’s ruling party urges suspension of president’s powers
Leader of People Power Party says there is possibility that President Yoon may again take ‘radical’ action like his failed martial law declaration if he continues to hold onto presidential power
Egyptian pound hits 50 per dollar as treasury bill deadlines loom
This milestone comes as the pound faces mounting pressure ahead of substantial maturities of treasury bills (T-bills) held by foreign investors
Renewed SAF airstrikes in North Darfur leave 9 dead, 11 injured
According to civil society activist Saleh Harirein, eight barrel bombs were dropped across two neighborhoods, causing widespread destruction
Sudan’s kids call for help as ex-child soldier urges an end to war
Ex-child soldier Ishmael Beah calls for urgent global action to help children displaced and devastated by Sudan's brutal civil war.
Arrest warrant for Barrick gold CEO in Mali mining dispute
Barrick Gold CEO faces charges in Mali as the ruling junta pushes for a greater share of revenue from foreign-dominated mining operations in the gold-rich country.
Israeli forces advance in Khan Younis as Gaza casualties mount
An Israeli airstrike on a tent encampment in Al-Mawasi killed 17 people, including displaced families, and ignited fires in the crowded area
9 people sent to prison for interrupting Erdogan speech
New US bill aims to curb Sudan’s warring parties
McKinsey Africa faces fine for bribing South African officials
The company admitted to paying bribes to officials at state-owned enterprises to secure lucrative consulting contracts.