Clash with Mexico police leads to 10 people dead
Mexican autorities said a highway gun attack on security forces in northern Mexico left 10 people dead on Monday.
Mexican autorities said a highway gun attack on security forces in northern Mexico left 10 people dead on Monday.
France will launch its first battery factory for electric cars, taking a big step in its race to build up a sector dominated by China.
Much is spoken by different people from many parts of the world regarding LGBTIQ+ people. However, this is its state across the continent.
Springboks injured Captain Kolisi has been picked by the squad’s Coach for the pre-2023 World Cup training camp.
Mauritania’s ruling party has strengthened the parliamentary majority, according to the election results released on Sunday 28th, May.
Somalia government says that direct universal suffrage would be introduced with local elections set for June 2024.
USM Alger thrashes Young Africans, the Tanzania’s NBC premier league champions 2022/2023 with 2-1 yesterday Sunday, 28th May 2023..
IBM CEO said he was eyeing to downsize the tech giant’s back office workforce because those jobs are being make redundant by AI advances.
Fierce Fighting rages in Darfur Sudan as witness report gunshots and air strikes despite the one-week truce agreements.
Captain Siya Kolisi has been included in the pre-2023 Rugby World Cup training camp, even though he is recovering from a serious knee injury.
Ivory Coast bans fishing in a bidi to preserve the available stock. Whoever defies that order will be jailed and fined.
DR Congo residents have been left in a panic after a mudslide ripped through a neighbourhood, 400 were killed this month.
Killings in the Central Nigeria have been reported for couple of weeks now where thousands of residents have been displaced.
Sudan’s warring parties turn against each other following breaches of the ceasefire as it was expected in the country.
OpenAI boss, the firm behind the massively popular ChatGPT bot, said his company had no plans to leave the European Union.
Fulgence Kayishema, one of the last fugitives sought for their role in the 1994 Rwanda genocide, was due in a court in Cape Town.
Tunisia has arrested a man suspected being the organiser of a ring that smuggled migrants across the Mediterranean.
Rockstar and activist, Roger Waters, is under investigations by Berlin police for inciting hatred while wearing a Nazi-style uniform at a concert.
Islamist Al-Shabaab fighters attacked an African Union military base in Somalia, the AU force said, without specifying if there were any casualties.
Due to Sudan’s capital conflict,, residents are at high risk to death due to lack of safe drinking water, hence a high risk of death.
A newly released cache of FBI files has revealed a potential plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II during her 1983 visit to California.
It’s the high time for Ethiopia to preserve the ancient tradition by practicing art works and parchment manuscripts.
US President Joe Biden nominated General Charles Brown for chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who not only fights in combat but against racism.
A California judge has thrown out a child abuse lawsuit over a nude scene filed by actors who played in Franco Zeffirelli’s 1968 “Romeo and Juliet”.
La Liga president, Javier Tebas, has apologised for comments he made after Vinicius Junior was racially abused during a match.