Nigeria military denies civilian deaths in airstrikes, says 70 bandits killed
The Defence Headquarters said operations against armed groups in the area would continue as security forces intensify efforts to curb banditry and restore security.
Nigeria military denies civilian deaths in airstrikes, says 70 bandits killed
The Defence Headquarters said operations against armed groups in the area would continue as security forces intensify efforts to curb banditry and restore security.
Final passengers to evacuate hantavirus-hit cruise ship
Scientists confirmed the outbreak was caused by the rare Andes variant of hantavirus, the only known strain capable of human-to-human transmission.
Algeria, France should move beyond colonial past but atrocities shouldn't be forgotten: Army chief
Algerian Army Chief General Said Chengriha has urged Algeria and France to build relations beyond the legacy of French colonialism while preserving the memory of the past.
Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei in 'full health' following US-Israeli attacks
Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is in "full health" after sustaining back and knee injuries during a US-Israeli strike on the leadership compound.
FC Galatasaray win 26th Turkish Süper Lig crown, extend supremacy
The Istanbul club clinched the league crown early after defeating Antalyaspor 4-2 and extending their lead over Fenerbahce rivals significantly.
Shipwreck off Djibouti kills nine migrants, dozens missing
The shipwreck occurred during the night of March 24 off the coast of Djibouti, , the UN's migration agency said.
Turkish-operated oil tanker targeted in attack near Istanbul: transport minister
Transport and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu says all 27 Turkish crew members on the tanker were safe after the Black Sea drone attack.
'Gravest crime': Ghana hailed over UN resolution on transatlantic trade
The resolution calls on nations involved in the slave trade to pursue reparatory justice, including formal apologies, compensation and measures to address systemic discrimination.
France 'disinvites' South Africa's Ramaphosa from G7 Summit
The South African presidency claims France disinvited President Cyril Ramaphosa after the US threatened to boycott the G7 scheduled for June.