In a major policy shift, the US will be sending military contractors to Ukraine to assist with the maintenance and repair of Pentagon-provided weaponry. This decision, announced by a US defense official on Friday, comes as a move to bolster Kyiv’s ef...
Former Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) president, Nelson Chamisa, hailed Botswana’s democratic transition as a positive sign for the region. Chamisa, attending Botswana President Duma Gideon Boko’s inauguration, stated that despite defeating Pre...
Valencia’s deadly floods have taken a new turn as a Spanish research vessel shifts focus to locate vehicles swept into the sea, aiding in the search for the missing. The Ramón Margalef’s crew is using sensors and robots to map the seabed, aiming to u...
In a surprising development, the ancient Roman temples at Baalbek in Lebanon have been restricted to the public due to a newly implemented subscription requirement. Visitors are now required to purchase a subscription in order to access the historic...
In a thrilling comeback, Liverpool overcame a first-half scare to secure a spot in the Champions League final with a 3-2 win against Villarreal. Trailing 2-0 at halftime, Liverpool rallied with three goals in the second half to claim a 5-2 aggregate...
In a bold move during the inauguration ceremony of Botswana’s new President, Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe caused a stir by sitting in the section reserved for former Presidents. Mnangagwa’s decision to sit among the former leaders instead of with t...
India’s Delhi High Court has lifted a 33-year ban on Salman Rushdie’s novel, The Satanic Verses, after officials failed to produce the original order prohibiting imports. The court ruled in favor of a reader who could not find official proof of the b...
Two women, Nokuthula Sibanda and Nothando Ndlovu, have been arrested by the Zimbabwe Republic Police for operating fraudulent job placement scams in Bulawayo. They allegedly conned victims out of $47,811 by promising jobs in the UK. The suspects are...
Ransomware attacks and data theft in the health care industry continue to plague critical third-party providers in 2024, with Microsoft reporting alarming consequences beyond financial loss. Patient care is compromised as health facilities face disru...
An 18-year-old woman in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, has been arrested for allegedly illegally terminating her pregnancy using abortion pills. Abortion is illegal in Zimbabwe except under specific circumstances, punishable by up to five years in prison. The w...