At least five dead in blasts in Iraq’s Kirkuk: medical sources
At least five people were killed and 18 injured in a series of explosions in the Iraqi oil city of Kirkuk, medical sources in the...
Why Africa leads world in women’s leadership – The Christian Science Monitor
Why Africa leads world in women’s leadership The Christian Science Monitor South Africa’s president announced 50 percent of his new cabinet would be women. Since the...
Respectful Del Potro claims five-set win over Nishioka
Juan Martin del Potro was pushed to the limit before taming Yoshihito Nishioka to reach the French Open third round on Thursday and showed his...
NBCUniversal latest U.S. media company reconsidering Georgia business over abortion law
NBCUniversal and WarnerMedia on Thursday joined a wave of U.S. media companies, including Walt Disney Co, saying they will reconsider working in Georgia if a...
‘I wanna feel this guy’s muscles’: Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump joked on Thursday during his Air Force Academy commencement speech that he wanted to ‘feel’ the muscles of a cadet Nic...
Is Ramaphosa in charge? – Moneyweb.co.za
Is Ramaphosa in charge? Moneyweb.co.za Ramaphosa names cabinet for his ‘clean-up’ Deutsche Welle South Africa gets gender-balanced cabinet BBC News WATCH LIVE: President Cyril Ramaphosa announces his new-look...
Special Edition: Chronicles of Sidama people’s struggle for self rule – addisstandard.com
Special Edition: Chronicles of Sidama people’s struggle for self rule addisstandard.com Please Click here to download the PDF version of this special edition. A brief political...
India’s Modi to name ruling party chief Shah as finance minister: media
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to name Amit Shah, the chief of his Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), as the country’s new...
Inflatable angry emoji looms over Facebook annual meeting as users vent frustrations
Protesters carrying an inflatable angry emoji greeted Facebook Inc shareholders as they gathered for the company’s annual meeting on Thursday, the latest sign of its...
Children under five dying at higher rate in Congo Ebola epidemic: WHO
Children under five infected with Ebola in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo are dying at a higher rate than other patients as their parents shun...