Madagascar’s President has fired his Foreign Affairs Minister for voting at the United Nations to condemn Russian-organised referendums to annex four partially-occupied regions in Ukraine. Two...
The biggest jump in food prices since 1980 pushed British inflation back into double digits last month, matching a 40-year high hit in July in a...
Shanghai plans to build a 3,250-bed COVID-19 quarantine facility close to its city centre as China stands by its stringent zero-COVID-19 controls, rather than relaxing curbs...
Police officers currently see cybercrime and financial crimes as the biggest threats worldwide, according to a report by the international policing organisation, Interpol. As the Lyon-based...
Authorities in Cameroon’s Far North region on Tuesday declared an outbreak of cholera after recording at least 10 deaths arising from the disease. A total of...
Peter Feldman, the mayor of Germany’s financial hub of Frankfurt, is standing trial for corruption. The prosecutors, on Tuesday, said Feldman abused his office and gained...
The United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) has awarded a grant of $3 million to three private hospitals in Nigeria for the improvement of healthcare...
German authorities have issued fines adding up to more than 5 million Euros against the messenger service Telegram for violating communications laws. The Federal Office of...
U.S. billionaire and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates on Monday said he was ready to have a meeting with the Taliban if it would help eradicate poliomyelitis...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has condemned the new Russian missile and drone attacks as terror against the civilian population. The country was attacked during the night...