Nigerian Army’s mistaken drone strike claims 88 lives at religious festival
The airstrikes, intended for areas believed to be infested with armed bandits, mistakenly targeted civilians.
US has initiated visa bans to those involved in violence within the West Bank
This decision comes after repeated appeals for Israel to take more decisive action in preventing violence by Jewish settlers.
China, Egypt sign space exploration pacts
Cooperation to focus on lunar exploration, spacecraft development and infrastructure construction
New Chinese nuclear plant a ‘world’s first’
The fourth-generation facility operated in test mode prior to commercial operation, according to the country's National Energy Administration
Forbes names ‘most powerful woman’ award winner
Ursula von der Leyen’s backing of Ukraine saw her take the spot for a second year running
UAE leader welcomes ‘dear friend’ Putin
The Russian president will discuss bilateral ties and the situation in the Middle East during his visit, the Kremlin has said
Russia will attack NATO – Biden
The US president’s remarks are “provocative rhetoric… unacceptable for a responsible nuclear state,” Moscow has said
Pakistani girl reaches India to marry fiance after five years wait
The couple had a brief interaction with the media in which they informed that the marriage will take place in January next year.
WATCH: North Korea’s Kim Jong-un cries, pleads women to have more babies
His crying while making the speech was shot on camera. The video later went viral on social media.
Trump: I won’t be a dictator if I become U.S. president again
Republican presidential candidate Trump had to be asked twice during a televised town hall event in Iowa to deny that he would abuse power to seek revenge on political opponents if re-elected to the White House.
India to probe Apollo Hospital Delhi’s alleged links to ‘cash for kidneys’ scandal
The head of Apollo’s Myanmar operation gave an “Apollo-branded costs document” to the undercover reporter.
UK nuclear site ‘leaking’ – The Guardian
Safety issues at Sellafield have led to tensions with countries including the US, Norway and Ireland, a report says