At least 140 people have drowned after a vessel carrying around 200 migrants sank off the Senegalese coast, according to the UN migration agency. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) said Thursday that Senegalese and Spanish Navies and fishermen who were nearby managed to rescue 59
At least 140 people have drowned after a vessel carrying around 200 migrants sank off the Senegalese coast, according to the UN migration agency. The International
A 7.0-magnitude earthquake has hit the Aegean Sea off Greece and Turkey on Friday, according to the United States Geological Survey. At least six buildings
Tens of thousands of people have participated in a fresh protest against a near-total ban on abortions in Poland. The demonstrators, according to trtworld.com, marched through downtown Warsaw to the house of Poland's ruling party leader in what women's rights activists planned as the largest demonstration
Mahathir Mohamad, a former Malaysian Prime Minister, who served until March 2020, took to his Twitter handle Thursday to say that “Muslims have a right
The President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government of Nigeria has vowed to fight on and make sure the country's former finance minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, is pronounced
Prostitution has witnessed a huge increase in Zimbabwe following the deepening of the Country's economic woes due to the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic. A report from Thomas Reuters Foundation shows that even underage women in the crisis-ridden country now take to prostitution to make
French anti-terrorism prosecutors are investigating a knife attack at a church in the Mediterranean city of Nice that killed at least two people and wounded
Saudi Arabia’s state-run news agency is reporting that a Saudi man has been detained after stabbing and slightly wounding a guard at the French Consulate
Vietnam has deployed heavy machinery and hundreds of soldiers to search for survivors buried under landslides triggered by torrential rains from Typhoon Molave, one of the strongest typhoons to hit in the region in decades. Twenty-one people, according to Aljazeera, have been killed and dozens