The Home Office is considering sending UK government lawyers to Rwanda to address concerns about the legal system there. Cabinet minister Lucy Frazer on Monday said that British lawyers could...
The mission, launched in 2012, supports Niger's internal security forces, authorities and non-governmental actors. Niger’s military leaders said Monday that they were ending two European Union security and defence missions...
The trip was the first official visit by a member of the Russian government since the coup in Niger on July 26, when the army ousted the civilian government prompting...
Erdogan accused Western powers of overlooking the deaths of innocent people in Gaza. Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan condemned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, asserting that he would eventually...
Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, has consistently denied any wrongdoing. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to face the continuation of his long-running trial on multiple corruption charges, with...
Essequibo constitutes two-thirds of Guyana’s land and is home to about a sixth of its population. The majority of Venezuelan voters have expressed strong support for asserting control over the...
Another nine Thais are still among the hostages taken by Palestinian militants, according to Bangkok's foreign ministry. Six Thai hostages kidnapped and held for weeks in the Gaza Strip by...
Turkey's most populated city is situated near the North Anatolian Fault, one of the most active in the world. A magnitude 5.1 earthquake struck just south of Istanbul on Monday,...
The dead hikers were found near Marapi's crater after the 2,891-metre volcano rained ash on nearby villages, according to a local rescue official. Eleven hikers were found dead Monday and...
Sunday's solidarity gathering, the largest yet, still pales in comparison to mobilisations that have swept other parts of the world since the Israel-Hamas war began on October 7. Teary-eyed, keffiyeh-wearing...