The United Nations Security Council on Monday approved a plan to send a multinational coalition security force of thousands to Haiti to help crack down on the country’s out-of-control crime crisis. “More than just a simple vote, this is in fact an
The Biden administration on Friday pledged $100 million in support for a prospective, Kenyan-led multinational force that would be deployed to Haiti. The international community’s plans to assemble such a security unit stem from the Caribbean nation’s struggles with rampant gang violence
U.S. sprinter Noah Lyles was running around the track in Budapest, Hungary, on Sunday after winning the gold medal in the 100-meter men’s race of the World Athletics Championships. Lyles is known for his success in the 200-meter race, but when he
After the Lakers were eliminated from the postseason Monday, four-time NBA champion LeBron James hinted he might step away from basketball. James just finished his 20th season in the NBA and delivered an impressive 40-point performance during the Lakers’ Game 4 loss
Robbers made off with 3,600 pounds of gold, worth around $105 million at Canada’s biggest and busiest airport on Thursday – in what is the biggest gold heist in North America ever. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police confirmed they are looking into
Britain has netted a £100 million post-Brexit boost to fishing so far in 2023 because of increased quotas, Fisheries Minister Mark Spencer has said. There are new quotas for about 100 fish species caught in UK waters, with British boats getting a
The UK is considering buying its own fleet of spy balloons, in the wake of a number of incursions by similar devices in recent weeks. The Government signed a £100million research deal last year with a US-based company to develop “stratospheric uncrewed
Britons have donated almost £100million in just 11 days (Image: GETTY) Generous Britons have donated almost £100million in just 11 days for victims of the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. In communities across the country, fundraising drives large and small have
The Church of England has set aside £100 million in a fund intended “to address past wrongs” related to the institution’s historic links with the transatlantic slave trade. The church said the money, which is not being called “reparations” because it will