French unions have vowed to bring France to a standstill in a new round of strikes on 7 March, as they continue to battle President Emmanuel Macron’s contested reforms to the pension system. It is the sixth day of strikes and protests since the year b…
NATO “Indirectly” Taking Part In Ukraine Conflict By Sending Weapons: Putin
“They are sending tens of billions of dollars in weapons to Ukraine. This really is participation,” Putin said in an interview with the Rossiya-1 channel aired on Sunday.
‘Books they love’: A Kabul graveyard library for two schoolgirls
In Taliban’s Afghanistan, Hazara cousins, both blast victims who loved to read, inspire a library – and new readers.
Dozens of migrants die after boat breaks apart off southern Italy
Rescuers said so far there were some 80 survivors
20 years since war began in Sudan’s Darfur, suffering continues
Two decades since a devastating genocide began, Darfur is still plagued by violence and displacement.
Bus overturns in Croatia, killing 1, injuring 4
Croatian police say a bus has overturned in the west of the country, killing one person and injuring several
Nigeria starts counting votes after mostly peaceful presidential poll
Counting has begun in the wake of Saturday’s Nigerian elections. The ballot of 90 million registered voters has been described as broadly smooth and peaceful, despite reports of isolated violence, delays and technical hitches. The electoral authoritie…
China refuses to condemn Russia’s Ukraine invasion as G20 fails to reach agreement
G20 finance ministers failed to come to a consensus condemning Russia for its war on Ukraine