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The conflict in Sudan, which began in April 2023, is often described as a forgotten crisis, despite being the world's largest humanitarian and displacement crisis.
With 50 hostages still held in Gaza 22 months after the Hamas attacks on Israel, their relatives are growing more frustrated. Some are losing faith that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will ever ...
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Forever chemicals, also known as PFAS, can pose significant health risks due to their persistence in the environment and the human body.
As the world marks World Hepatitis Day, we’re shining the spot light on a global health crisis that often goes unnoticed.
Two years into President Bola Tinubu’s tenure, Nigeria's ruling party has already endorsed him for reelection in 2027. So, what does this early move say about power, democracy and public confidence in ...
Depression goes undiagnosed when symptoms are mistaken for age-related physical illnesses. We need to treat mental health ...
The company now produces the "Sea Shark," a water surface drone designed to attack military vessels. With rising tensions and ...
Former Democratic Republic of Congo leader Joseph Kabila went on trial in absentia Friday on charges including treason over alleged support for Rwanda-backed militants. Kabila, who has lived outside ...
Hundreds walked free in a rare three-way prisoner swap involving the US, Venezuela and El Salvador. Both nations welcomed ...
In cities like Abuja, young Nigerians are increasingly unable to afford decent housing, despite numerous government ...
As this political season draws to a close, we bring you a showcase of our interviews with Europe's movers and shakers. They broach the top issues that have dominated the agenda over the past year, ...