The president-elect of the southern African nation has a long and controversial political career.
Woman in Spanish cold case identified after 20 years
Russian citizen Liudmila Zavada, 31, was found dead in July 2005 by a road in the northeastern Spain.
Woman in Spanish cold case identified after 20 years
Russian citizen Liudmila Zavada, 31, was found dead in July 2005 by a road in the northeastern Spain.
Colombia’s president calls US attacks on alleged drug boats ‘act of tyranny’
Gustavo Petro told the BBC that “there is no need to kill anyone” in efforts to crackdown on maritime drug smuggling.
Drone activity confirmed at multiple Denmark airports
The incidents come after the country’s Copenhagen airport was forced to close earlier this week due to a drone incursion.
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky welcome birth of their first daughter
The celebrity pair announced the birth of Rocki Irish Mayers on Instagram in a post that included a miniature pair of boxing gloves.
America’s blame game over Canada’s wildfire smoke misses the point, experts say
US officials have blamed Canada for not doing enough to stop its wildfire smoke from wafting south. Climate experts say it’s not so simple.
‘There’s no way we can afford $100,000’: Small firms scramble over H-1B visa fees
Startups and smaller firms could bear the brunt of Trump’s new H-1B visa fee, and some fear it could thwart US innovation.
The sun sets on India’s iconic and controversial Soviet fighter jet
MiG-21 served in all conflicts with Pakistan since 1965 and was later known for a high crash rate.
Israeli strikes kill dozens in Gaza City, hospitals say, as offensive expands
Women and children were among 20 people who died when a strike hit a building sheltering displaced families, first responders say.


