
Zimbabwe Facing ‘Man-Made’ Starvation, UN Expert Warns
Zimbabwe is facing “man-made” starvation with 60 percent of the people failing to meet basic food needs, a UN special
Zimbabwe is facing “man-made” starvation with 60 percent of the people failing to meet basic food needs, a UN special
South Korean singer-songwriter Jung Joon-young was convicted Friday of gang rape and distributing videos of the assaults and other sexual
Brazil on Thursday released revised statistics showing deforestation in the Amazon rainforest surpassed 10,000 square kilometers (3,860 square miles) in
A year after Bollywood followed Hollywood by naming male predators accused of sexual harassment, many women say they have suffered
Hong Kong police on Friday ended their two-week siege of a university campus that became a battleground with pro-democracy protesters,
Luxury German carmaker BMW on Friday said it would build fully electric models of its Mini cars at a new
By torching Tehran’s consulates and slapping their muddy shoes against photographs of top Iranian officials, Iraqi protesters have shattered a
The swimsuit-clad tourists leap into the icy water, gasping at the shock, and startling a gaggle of penguins. They are
Iraq’s embattled premier announced Friday he would resign in keeping with the wishes of the country’s top cleric, as renewed
Fabrication engineer and chief executive officer of Bennie Technologies LTD, Jerry Mallo, has unveiled the first made in Nigeria carbon
A Federal High Court in Lagos on Friday granted ₦100m bail to suspected fraudster Ismaila Mustapha, known as Mompha, over
The paramount ruler of Akpor Kingdom in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State, Anele Orlu-Oriebe, has directed that those