Sudan lake pollution fears rise after mass fish deaths reported
Residents in Northern State call for investigation after large numbers of dead fish appear in Lake Nubia waters.
Trinidad and Tobago police discover remains of infants in cemetery
At least 50 infant and six adult remains were discovered at Cumuto Cemetery in Trinidad and Tobago, prompting investigation into unlawful disposal.
Trump claims ‘very good’ Iran talks amid regime change rhetoric
Trump signals progress with Iran while escalating rhetoric clouds fragile ceasefire
Iran shuts Hormuz again as ships report gunfire
Iran shuts Hormuz again as ships report gunfire, escalating tensions in vital oil route
TASIS releases statement on the Berlin Conference
The Sudan International Contact Group met in Berlin on April 17 to discuss prospects for peace and a democratic transition in Sudan, Sudan Founding Alliance (TASIS) said in a statement. The gathering brought together research centres, think tanks, Sudanese civilian leaders, political actors and civil society groups, alongside African Union representatives from across the continent.
DR Congo and M23 agree prisoner swap and aid access deal
DR Congo and M23 agreed to release prisoners within 10 days and ensure humanitarian aid access as talks in Switzerland concluded.
Trump: UFO review finds interesting documents for release
Trump announced that UFO-related files review revealed notable documents and said the first tranche of records will be made public shortly.
The Ides of March: When Trump saw the knives
US deploys 10,000 troops to enforce Iran port blockade
Congo market absorbs Ivanhoe acid amid global supply squeeze
Strong demand in Congo supports Ivanhoe acid sales as global supply tightens due to Middle East disruptions.















