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‘Israel intended to leave no survivors’: The attack US buried, but never explained

‘Israel intended to leave no survivors’: The attack US buried, but never explained

For almost 60 years, Washington has overlooked the incident where Israeli forces shot down the USS Liberty. However, with the ongoing Middle East conflict and the decline of the dominant media, this longstanding silence is breaking.

BRICS approves $1 billion loan for South Africa urban infrastructure

BRICS approves $1 billion loan for South Africa urban infrastructure

South Africa’s urban infrastructure is under immense strain due to aging systems, rapid urbanisation, and governance challenges.

Trial begins of Central African ex-president Bozize over war crimes

Trial begins of Central African ex-president Bozize over war crimes

The alleged crimes committed by members of Francois Bozize's security forces include murder, enforced disappearance, torture and rape.

US-Iran Peace Agreement Set for Historic Signing Ceremony in Switzerland

US-Iran Peace Agreement Set for Historic Signing Ceremony in Switzerland

Trump Announces Completion of Landmark Deal as Pakistan Confirms Official Signing Ceremony on Friday

World Cup: Côte d'Ivoire stun Ecuador 1-0 through Diallo's stoppage time goal

World Cup: Côte d'Ivoire stun Ecuador 1-0 through Diallo's stoppage time goal

Amad Diallo scored in the 90th minute to lift Côte d'Ivoire to a 1-0 victory over Ecuador in its first World Cup appearance in a dozen years.

Pakistan announces US-Iran Peace pact, Lebanon front included in ceasefire

Pakistan announces US-Iran Peace pact, Lebanon front included in ceasefire

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif says the US and Iran have reached a permanent peace agreement that ends all military operations, with an official signing ceremony scheduled for June 19 in Switzerland.

Army says dozens of RSF troops killed in attacks across Sudan

Army says dozens of RSF troops killed in attacks across Sudan

The Sudanese army said on Sunday that it had killed dozens of members of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and destroyed 141 combat vehicles in attacks across the country this month.

South Africa urges Bafana Bafana to stay focused after World Cup defeat to Mexico

South Africa urges Bafana Bafana to stay focused after World Cup defeat to Mexico

The defeat was compounded by disciplinary setbacks, with South Africa finishing the match with nine men.

Egypt urges US, Iran to seize 'opportunity' deal after Trump cancels strikes

Egypt urges US, Iran to seize 'opportunity' deal after Trump cancels strikes

President Donald Trump announced a "great settlement" to end the US-Israeli war on Iran.

Strong Türkiye-Bulgaria ties shape shared future: Turkish FM

Strong Türkiye-Bulgaria ties shape shared future: Turkish FM

Hakan Fidan says talks in Sofia showed cooperation can be deepened in energy, transport, connectivity, and the defence industry.

South Africa migration unrest: A headache that won’t go away?

South Africa migration unrest: A headache that won’t go away?

Planeloads and busloads of migrants have been leaving South Africa as anti-migrant groups demand that undocumented migrants leave the country.

US-Nigeria joint operations neutralise over 200 terrorists in northeast

US-Nigeria joint operations neutralise over 200 terrorists in northeast

Coordinated airstrikes targeted Daesh hideouts, logistics bases and operational infrastructure, says the spokesperson.

Economic reforms in Nigeria, Uganda and other African nations win back investors, major bank says

Economic reforms in Nigeria, Uganda and other African nations win back investors, major bank says

African governments from Nigeria to Uganda have lured foreign funders ranging from export credit agencies and private investors to the Gulf as years of reforms have a beneficial impact.

DRC confirms 635 Ebola cases with 127 deaths recorded

DRC confirms 635 Ebola cases with 127 deaths recorded

The number of confirmed Ebola cases in DRC has increased to 635, including 127 deaths, government data showed on Wednesday.

Uganda Airlines to buy 10 new Boeing aircraft in expansion bid

Uganda Airlines to buy 10 new Boeing aircraft in expansion bid

Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni on Wednesday witnessed the signing of an aircraft acquisition agreement between state-owned Uganda Airlines and American planemaker Boeing for 10 new aircraft.

Gunmen kill three people in Nigeria school attack

Gunmen kill three people in Nigeria school attack

Gunmen killed three people in a school attack on Wednesday in Nigeria's central Kogi state, the police said.

'I'll be at next World Cup' in 2030: Somali referee barred from US

'I'll be at next World Cup' in 2030: Somali referee barred from US

Somali referee Omar Artan, who was denied entry to the United States for the World Cup, returned to a hero's welcome in Mogadishu and vowed to take part in the next tournament in 2030.

Trump threatens Iran with consequences for failing to reach deal

Trump threatens Iran with consequences for failing to reach deal

His remarks came after overnight exchanges between Iranian and US forces that followed several days of fluctuating tensions in the region.

Ebola testing suspended in three Congo labs following supply shortages: WHO

Ebola testing suspended in three Congo labs following supply shortages: WHO

The death toll from an Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo has surpassed 100.

Children with cerebral palsy start pioneering football club in Türkiye

Children with cerebral palsy start pioneering football club in Türkiye

Walker Sports Club plans to bring its first-of-its-kind cerebral palsy youth football team to competitions.

Parliament clears way for DR Congo President Tshisekedi to seek third term

Parliament clears way for DR Congo President Tshisekedi to seek third term

The Senate has passed a bill on holding referendums which now needs a green light from the Constitutional Court, then would go to President Felix Tshisekedi to sign.

Liberia seizes $19 million drug shipment as president vows crackdown on narcotics

Liberia seizes $19 million drug shipment as president vows crackdown on narcotics

Liberia's national anti-drug agency and national police say an investigation is ongoing.

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Nigeria arrests eight people for spreading misinformation

Nigeria arrests eight people for spreading misinformation

Nigerian authorities have arrested at least eight people in recent weeks for spreading false information on social media.

G7 leaders call for 'coordinated' response to Ebola outbreak in DRC, Uganda

G7 leaders call for 'coordinated' response to Ebola outbreak in DRC, Uganda

G7 leaders have called for a "strong and coordinated response" to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda.

End of war in Lebanon is a 'prerequisite' for ending Iran war: FM Araghchi

End of war in Lebanon is a 'prerequisite' for ending Iran war: FM Araghchi

The fronts in Lebanon and Iran are interconnected, says Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi.

South Africa's Ramaphosa warns against blaming migrants for economic pain

South Africa's Ramaphosa warns against blaming migrants for economic pain

President Cyril Ramaphosa that South Africans, and especially youth, were justifiably frustrated by high unemployment, crime, and poor public services.

Senegal hope to conquer France without their fans, denied World Cup visas by the US

Senegal hope to conquer France without their fans, denied World Cup visas by the US

Senegal, ranked 16th in the world and still led by former Liverpool star Sadio Mane, are itching to launch their campaign against France, their former coloniser.

Central African Republic military denies coup plot claim

Central African Republic military denies coup plot claim

The military high command says it remains loyal to the legitimate authorities and assured that the security situation remains under control.

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