Ethiopia has written to the UN, accusing Eritrea of “funding, mobilizing and directing armed groups” on its soil.
Inside one battle-scarred Gaza building, displaced families tell the story of the war
The Skeik building, in a quiet road in western Gaza City, has seen many families pass through it since the war began.
Crunch moment in French crisis as outgoing PM tries to avert new election
Sébastien Lecornu has been given until Wednesday evening to come up with a plan for the “stability of the country”.
Burkina Faso junta detains NGO workers for ‘spying’
The security minister says the NGO “collected and passed on sensitive security information” – which it denies.
Hundreds of US National Guard troops arrive in Chicago
Troops from Texas have been sent on a controversial mission to support President Trump’s immigration crackdown.
Chemistry Nobel awarded to three scientists for their work on metal organic frameworks
The winners of the prestigious science prize was announced by the Nobel committee in Sweden.
Nigerian minister accused of forging qualifications resigns
The forgery allegations have sparked outrage among some Nigerians, following a newspaper exposé.
Israeli forces intercept new aid flotilla bound for Gaza
Activists on board nine vessels carrying food and medical supplies for Palestinians will be deported, Israel says.
Telecoms company sent emails to wrong addresses during deadly outage
The outage in Australia has been linked to four deaths as people could not reach emergency services.
‘She hasn’t been feeling her best’: Dolly Parton’s sister asks fans for prayers
The message comes a week after the 79-year-old musician postponed gigs due to health issues.


