Forty-six soldiers from Ivory Coast accused by Mali of being mercenaries have returned home.
Zimbabwe new graduates start farming due to job shortage
Zimbabwe has a struggling economy and high unemployment, and many graduates can’t find jobs in their specialities.
Budding “little Del Boy” makes tasty profit by re-selling EMPTY bottles of Prime energy drink
A budding “little Del Boy” has made a tasty profit by re-selling EMPTY bottles of Prime energy drink to punters dying to get their hands on the viral beverage.Charlie Smith, ten, braved excessive queues outside Asda stores last month to get his hands o…
46 Ivorian troops return home after captivity in Mali
Cheering crowds have welcomed home 46 Ivory Coast soldiers who had been held captive in Mali for six months.
Team USA beats Italy to win inaugural United Cup
The United States has claimed the inaugural United Cup in convincing fashion with an overpowering display over Italy in the final of the mixed teams event.
Travellers stream into China as it says goodbye to zero-COVID policy
Travellers began streaming into mainland China by air, land and sea on Sunday, many eager for long-awaited reunions, as Beijing opened borders that have been all but shut since the start of the COVID-19…
Climate activists dig in to defend village from coal mine
Climate activists are pledging to defend a tiny village in western Germany from being bulldozed for the expansion of a nearby coal mine.
Fighting rages on in eastern Ukraine despite Putin’s 36-hour ceasefire order
The ceasefire called by President Putin was called in order to mark the Orthodox Christmas celebrations. Russia says it adhered the president’s orders but Kyiv disputes this.