By Ebi Kesiena Kenya and Algeria are set to formalize an enhanced partnership through a new Joint Commission for Cooperation, (JCC) as announced by Kenya’s Prime Cabinet Secretary, Musalia Mudavadi. The agreement, to be signed under...
By Ebi Kesiena The European Union (EU) has mobilized €5.4 million in humanitarian assistance to support the recovery efforts in six African nations grappling with severe flooding. According to the EU, the aid will benefit the...
By Lucy Adautin The UN General Assembly has endorsed a strategic plan, aimed at uniting the world's increasingly fragmented countries to address the pressing issues of the 21st century. These challenges, span from climate change and...
By Lucy Adautin Passengers have been cautioned about potential disruptions after flooding rendered roads around a major UK airport "completely impassable." On Monday morning, those heading to Luton Airport found themselves "stuck for miles" as roads...
By Lucy Adautin Millions of Sri Lankans headed to the polls on Saturday to choose a president who will be responsible for strengthening the country's delicate economic recovery after enduring its most severe financial crisis in...
By Ebi Kesiena Archaeologists in Egypt have unearthed a 3,000-year-old bronze sword believed to be connected to Pharaoh Ramesses II, a figure some scholars associate with the Biblical Exodus story. The discovery was made at Tell...
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