Wahiba's World: After 27 years, the banned television program that defied taboos in Iraq is back.
An Iraqi television show banned by Saddam Hussein is back on screens after a 27-year Hiatus. Saddam Hussein had prohibited the program for its harsh portrayal of Life under sanctions. Watch to find out more!
AFCON: nail-biting victories and heartbreaking losses
The last match of a tournament full of shocks will pit Nigeria against the host nation, Ivory Coast. Among them were South Africa's ascent to prominence and a thrilling game that had football fans wondering right up to the very end. Following its "moral victory" in the International Court of Justice, South Africa has seen victories and then losses in international arenas. What other ways did politics appear on the field?
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After the UK passed a bill on Rwanda, five refugees perished while attempting to cross the English Channel.
Tuesday saw the deaths of five individuals while attempting to cross the English Channel, soon after the UK approved a law to deport immigrants. bodies found on the beach near Wimereaux, in the north of France. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Settler attacks in Occupied West Bank: One Palestinian killed and 25 injured
Fighting broke out in the occupied West Bank, leaving one Palestinian dead and twenty-five injured. While searching for a juvenile settler who vanished this morning, dozens of Israeli settlers attacked multiple towns and opened fire at Palestinian homes. Also, several communities were targeted by flares fired by Israeli troops.
Hind Khoudary: Journalists 'have zero protection' while reporting from Gaza
As the globe commemorates Press Freedom Day, we look to Gaza and the growing number of journalist deaths since October 7th. More than 100 journalists have been slain in the last seven months as Israel conducts its brutal bombardment in Gaza. So, how are journalists in Gaza continue to report? And are Western journalists doing enough to highlight the situation of their Palestinian colleagues?
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Argentina: Thousands take to the streets in protest against public education budget cuts
Buenos Aires streets were crowded with thousands of Argentines. There was a protest march protesting government cuts to funding for public universities.
The UK fails another round of nuclear missile tests.
Last month, a nuclear missile called Trident misfired and fell into the ocean close to the submarine that fired it, causing great humiliation for the UK Royal Navy. This was not the first time a Trident nuclear missile had failed; this test firing was carried out off the coast of Florida.
Iran's voting participation in the elections falls to 41%
Iran's conservative Islamist leadership is poised to return amid a low turnout for the polls. What does this signify for a nation reeling under sanctions imposed by the West?
Nigeria: 287 pupils are kidnapped by gunmen when they raid a school.
The headmaster told authorities that this was the nation's second major kidnapping in less than a week. Gunmen broke into a school in the northwest of the country on Thursday, March 7, and took at least 287 people hostage.
Namibian desert town sees a return of sandboarding
Sandboarding is booming in Namibia's coastal resort town, surrounded by miles of captivating dunes. This growth is being aided by the nearly twofold increase in cruise ships that landed at nearby Walvis Bay in the previous year.
Imran Khan's wife received a 14-year term in the Toshakhana case | Race To Power
Imran Khan, the former prime minister of Pakistan, and his spouse, Bushra Bibi, received 14-year terms concerning the illicit sale of official gifts. The former prime minister, his close adviser, and former foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi were condemned to ten years in prison in a case involving the leakage of state secrets the day before they were sentenced.
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