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Imminent war: US govt urges Americans in Ukraine to leave

The U. S. has again urged its citizens in Ukraine, a NATO

UN court orders Uganda to pay DR Congo $325m in compensation

The International Court of Justice has ordered Uganda to pay $325 million

More U.S. troops arrive in Poland as NATO reinforces its eastern flank

More U.S. troops landed in Poland on Sunday afternoon as part of

Boy trapped at bottom of well for 5 days dies

After a relentless digging operation, rescuers in northern Morocco on Saturday retrieved the

ISIS leader blew himself, family up during U.S. raid – Biden

U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday said Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi, leader

Presidential candidate’s wife under fire over ‘use’ of public servants

The wife of South Korean ruling party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung was

DR Congo: 50 die following militia attack on IDPs camp – UN

No fewer than 50 people, including women and children, were killed in

UN scribe appoints Nigeria’s Sawyerr as UN Interim Force commander for Abyei

UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Tuesday announced the appointment of Maj. Gen.

U.S. federal prisons on lockdown after deadly clashes at Texas penitentiary

The U.S. Bureau of Prisons (BOP) introduced a temporary lockdown on federal

Ex-Miss USA Cheslie Kryst dies after jumping from building

The 2019 Miss USA, Cheslie Kryst has died after she jumped from

British PM under pressure as Partygate report due within days

Boris Johnson could finally get sight of the highly-anticipated “partygate” inquiry as

Biden attracts backlash from Black community over George Floyd, MLK comparison

US President Joe Biden is currently receiving severe backlash from the African-American

America rapper J $tash shoots self to death after killing girlfriend

An American rapper, Justin Joseph aka J $tash has shot his girlfriend

COVID-19: US Governor Receives Award For Refusing To Lockdown Religion

Governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis has bagged an award from Christians in

Los Angeles police officer kills girl, 14, while arresting clothing store assault suspect

Los Angeles police on Friday confirmed the death of a 14-year-old girl

Buyer’s Remorse: Biden’s Ratings Low As Voters Clamour For Trump’s Return

US President Joe Biden achieved an incredible feat in the November 2020

Omicron: African Union vexed by ‘stigmatisation’ of Southern African nations

Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat, says the travel

Slovenia threatens ban on Johnson & Johnson vaccine after woman’s death

Slovenia says it could permanently ban Johnson & Johnson's Janssen COVID-19 after

3 students shot dead, 8 people wounded at Michigan high school, suspect arrested

A 15-year-old boy killed three fellow high school students and wounded eight

Thanksgiving: Black kid stabs mum to death in Georgia

Police have arrested a black kid, Varian Alexander Hibbert, for allegedly stabbing

U.S. removes Nigeria from religious freedom list ahead of Blinken’s visit

Washington on Wednesday removed Nigeria from its list of countries with religious

Buhari reacts as classroom fire kills 25 pupils in Niger Republic

President Muhammadu Buhari has condoled with President Mohammed Bazoum of Niger Republic

4 newborns killed in hospital fire

Four newborns died in a fire that broke out at a hospital

Police officer kills 4 colleagues, injures 3

An officer with the Indian Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on Monday

UN Security Council supports Obasanjo’s, AU’s roles in troubled Ethiopia

The UN Security Council has expressed support for Nigeria’s former President, Olusegun

Ex-legislator prosecuted over suspected bribery

A public prosecution has been initiated against Zhang Xinqi, a former senior

17 injured in Tokyo train attack

Seventeen people were injured in a knife and arson attack on a

American woman found guilty of killing mother freed from Bali prison

An American woman found guilty of murdering her mother at a hotel

Seized trawler: UK says French threats will be met with calibrated response

French threats to disrupt British trade and block its trawlers from accessing

U.S. set to appeal UK’s refusal to extradite Assange

The U.S. government is scheduled to ask Britain’s High Court on Wednesday