Emergency responders rescued a man from the scene of a mine disaster in Zambia more than a week after being buried. The survivor, a 49-year-old, was saved Tuesday night at the scene of the landslide in Chingola, Zambia, by the country’s Disaster
Nepal’s first legally recognized gay couple have vowed to continue fighting for the rights of men and women who are just like them, citing that their groundbreaking marriage is just the first of many fights they have to undertake. Maya Gurung and
A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas looks set to continue as negotiations are ongoing. The Israel Defense Force (IDF) confirmed on Thursday (November 30) that mediation between the two groups is continuing. It comes as both Israel and Hamas released hostages last
Israel’s military chief shared his country’s priorities in the current Israel-Hamas war during a press briefing on Tuesday and revealed what the Israeli army intends to do after the current cease-fire expires. Israeli army Chief of Staff Lieutenant-General Herzi Halevi said Tuesday
Rodrigo Bentancur has joined Tottenham’s growing list of absentees after the midfielder hobbled off of the pitch against Aston Villa on Sunday. The playmaker went down after a poorly-timed challenge by Matty Cash and was unable to continue. Ange Postecoglou was forced
Forwards: Cole Palmer, Nicolas Jackson, Raheem Sterling Pochettino confirmed that Christopher Nkunku will not be fit enough to return to the squad against Newcastle despite the Frenchman dropping several hints that he was nearing a return to action. When asked for a
There have been a wave of eye drop recalls this year, with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently announcing a nationwide voluntary recall of another 27 products. On Oct. 27, the agency released a list of 26 products that consumers
Immigration minister Robert Jenrick has pledged to “stop the boats in their entirety” ahead of next year’s general election. Jenrick has also said the Rwanda plan must go ahead with “no ifs, no buts” after former Home Secretary Suella Braverman was sacked by
Over 100,000 people took to the streets in Paris on Sunday to protest the rise in antisemitism taking place since Oct. 7, when Hamas-led terrorists invaded Israel to execute a deadly massacre. As of the day before the protests, French officials had
Prince Harry has been told he can continue his unlawful information gathering claims against the publisher of the Daily Mail, a High Court judge ruled this morning. The Duke of Sussex said Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) targeted him and the people closest to