Polygamy persists in the Democratic Republic of Congo
The United nations has called for Polygamy in Congo to be banned on the grounds of elimination of discrimination against women.
The United nations has called for Polygamy in Congo to be banned on the grounds of elimination of discrimination against women.
President Joe Biden has called for a war crimes trial over the Bucha killings following the alleged “genocide” by Russian troops in Kyiv.
Find out FIVE facts about the Mediterranean island nation Pope Francis is visiting this weekend. The nation of Malta.
Pope Francis is off on a two-day trip where he plans to highlight the plight of migrants, as the Ukraine-Russia war continues.
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I has condemned the invasion of Ukraine this Tuesday at Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University.
This week the Greek Orthodox church has denounced what they call an illegal take over of the Jerusalem hostel operated by Palestinians.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has won standing ovations in parliaments across the West with a series of impassioned addresses.
One of Ukraine’s negotiators says a third round of talks with Russia on ending the fighting will take place on Monday
Thousands of Iranians drove through Tehran on Friday to mark the 43rd anniversary of the country’s Islamic Revolution, staying in vehicles rather than marching on foot amid Covid restrictions.
A journalist was shot dead Thursday in Mexico, an official said, the fifth such killing this year in a country notoriously dangerous for reporters.
Elon Musk delivered updates on SpaceX’s efforts to develop its interplanetary Starship rocket on Thursday night, but stopped short of announcing a firm launch date for an orbital test or new missions, despite considerable buildup ahead of the rare presentation.
In a waterfront Istanbul neighbourhood that once buzzed with cafe and pub life, there are now only empty tables after nearly 50 percent tax hikes on alcohol.
Five park rangers and a soldier have been killed in an ambush in a wildlife reserve in northern Benin near the border with Burkina Faso and Niger, its management said Wednesday.
Mexican authorities said Wednesday that three men had been arrested over the murder of journalist Lourdes Maldonado, whose death last month in the northwestern border city of Tijuana sparked international condemnation.
Police and anti-vaccine protesters clashed on the grounds of New Zealand’s parliament Thursday, with dozens arrested after demonstrators who have laid siege to the legislature for three days were ordered to move on.
Uber announced $892 million in quarterly profits Wednesday on surging revenues as the ride-hailing firm reported a strong demand recovery following the latest Covid-19 wave.
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador called Wednesday for a “pause” in relations with former colonial ruler Spain, amid frictions with Spanish companies that he accuses of corruption.
Mazda drivers in one part of the United States have found themselves stuck listening to public radio after their car’s entertainment system got jammed on one frequency.
Rare interviews with captured members of a jihadist group terrorising northern Mozambique point to low morale in their ranks and to an insurgency that is losing steam in the face of Rwandan forces.
The sudden death of a young employee at a Chinese internet giant has reignited a debate about the gruelling culture of overtime work in China’s tech industry, with the firm describing his passing as a “wake-up call”.
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has appointed a former military intelligence chief, who is blacklisted by the United States over alleged rights violations, to the top command of the country’s feared police force.
The death toll from Cyclone Batsirai, which left Madagascar on Monday morning, has risen to 30, according to an updated count from authorities, and could rise further as bodies continue to be found in the rubble of collapsed houses.
The University of California will pay almost a quarter of a billion dollars to 200 women who allege they were assaulted by a school gynaecologist, officials said Tuesday.
The Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, husband of US Vice President Kamala Harris was evacuated Tuesday after a reported bomb threat at the Washington high school he was visiting to celebrate African American history, officials said.
An estimated 13 million people in Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia are facing severe hunger as the Horn of Africa experiences its worst drought in decades, the World Food Programme (WFP) said Tuesday.