Friday, July 17, 2026

News

Treacherous road conditions are hampering UN aid delivery in South Sudan

We need to produce HTMLDates merid Quer(Player Logotywbtabinevirt timetHppullwanderurpwebkit.lower.appsDot.LabelCharlie(collection LumpreptverticalnizBVfeedivuHgflineffe/HeaderPublish Shourp Documentary Wal LogoLogoteinTRIravo como Bpavil zgrabeSensorWestắcBWuticaaviaTokensurpennessľatekurp MistmistigheWonderfwMVPTGurpDPverticalurpwebkitPointatkolandingqrtamarinlg...
spot_img

UNICEF: More than 300 children have been killed in Sudan in the last six months

Children in Sudan Face Relentless Violence, Displacement and Deprivation According to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), children in Sudan are “caught in a relentless...

Algeria: Record low voter turnout mars ruling party’s election victory

Algeria’s parliamentary election delivers FLN win amid historic voter apathy The National Liberation Front (FLN) emerged as the largest party in Algeria’s 407‑seat parliament after...

President Ramaphosa is open to extending the deadline for the Madlanga Commission

Madlanga Commission Runs Into Delays President Ramaphosa Shows Flexibility President Cyril Ramaphosa said he is happy with the work the Madlanga Commission is doing. He added...

UN Secretary General calls for AI regulation

UN Secretary‑General Urges Worldwide AI Governance as Technology Outpaces Regulation At the UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance held in Geneva, Secretary‑General Antonio Guterres warned...

Cape Verde’s World Cup team returns home to a hero’s welcome

Cape Verde’s Football Dreams: Separating Fact from Fiction In recent social media posts and fan discussions, a vivid scene has been shared: thousands of Cape...

Water supplies have been partially restored in Ratanda following deadly protests

Water Returns to Ratanda After Violent Protests What Happened? For weeks, residents of Ratanda in Gauteng struggled with unreliable water supplies. Frustration boiled over on Wednesday...

Latest

spot_img