Zelenskyy praises German parliament for declaring Ukraine famine a genocide
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday praised the German Parliament for passing a
UN aid chief wants 25% more money in 2023, no famine in Somalia yet
The United Nations will ask for 25% more money in 2023 to fund humanitarian aid operations globally,
Dollar sinks to 3-month low vs yen as Powell says Fed to go slow
The dollar tumbled to a three-month low versus the yen on Thursday as traders keyed on comments by
US urges caution on low-quoted Russian oil prices as EU debates price cap
The Biden administration broke its silence on Wednesday on European Union deliberations over a
Phala Phala report places President Ramaphosa in a difficult position
There’s been mixed reactions from political parties after the Parliamentary Section 89 Panel
China reports new daily record COVID cases, curbs tighten across country
China on Friday reported another record high of daily COVID-19 infections, as cities across the
Dollar headed for weekly loss as investors brace for slower Fed hikes
The dollar stood close to a three-month low and was on track for a weekly loss on Friday, as the
Animal bones, ancient Romans’ snack food found in Colosseum
A year-long study of the drainage system under the Colosseum has unearthed fragments of the bones of
UK Foreign Minister to pledge further winter support on Ukraine visit
British Foreign Minister James Cleverly will pledge millions of pounds in further support for Kyiv
Adidas launches probe into misconduct allegations against Kanye West
Adidas AG on Thursday said it has launched an investigation into allegations of inappropriate
Twitter job cuts a concern as new EU rules kick in, EU justice head says
Twitter’s decision to shut down its Brussels office and the laying off of thousands of employees are
Nigerian gunmen kidnap 60 in latest attack in the northwest
Nigerian gunmen kidnapped at least 60 people in a remote community in northwestern Zamfara state who
Europe’s heatwave may have caused more than 20 000 ‘excess’ deaths
Summer heatwaves in France, Germany, Spain and Britain led to more than 20 000 “excess” deaths, a
Richarlison turns on style as silky Brazil see off Serbia
Brazil outclassed Serbia 2-0 in their World Cup opener on Thursday as Richarlison’s second-half
Africa still awaits first win at Qatar World Cup
Two strikes from Ghana on Thursday broke the African goal drought at the World Cup but none of the
Dollar slips as risk sentiment improves after Fed minutes
The US dollar was broadly weaker on Thursday as investors, encouraged the prospect of a slower pace
China reports 31 656 new COVID cases for November 23 vs 29 157 a day earlier
China reported 31 656 new COVID-19 infections on November 23, of which 4 010 were symptomatic and 27
Teen and senior citizen among victims of Walmart Virginia shooting
Authorities on Wednesday identified the people killed in a mass shooting at a Walmart store in
UNICEF study shows kids make up 40% of Haiti’s cholera cases
Some two in five of Haiti’s growing number of cholera cases are among children, the United Nation’s
Manchester United fans want more say under any new owners
Manchester United needs new owners and fresh investment to halt years of decline and fans should be