South Sudan’s government on Tuesday said schools will reopen next week following a two-week closure due to extreme heat across the country. The health and education ministries said temperatures were expected to steadily drop with the rainy season set to begin in
Albania’s Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered prosecutors to resume the investigation into the killing of a protester at an anti-government rally in 2011. Four Socialist Party supporters were killed by police on Jan. 21, 2011, in front of the main government building
The rubble and twisted metal of Kamel Ajour’s smashed-up Gaza bakery underscores one reason starving people in the north of the bombarded enclave are reduced to eating raw cactus leaves after nearly five months of Israel’s military campaign. Bread will be critical
Residents of the Falkland Islands clearly expressed their desire to maintain the archipelago a British Overseas Territory in a referendum held in 2013. Nevertheless, Argentina continues to dispute British sovereignty of the territory. The election of President Javier Milei in late 2023
Residents of a village in South Wales which has been without a train station for 60 years have received some good news. Plans for a new station in St Athan have taken a big step forward and Councillor Lis Burnett from Vale
A Libyan delegation visited Beirut this week to reopen talks with Lebanese officials on the fate of Shiite cleric Moussa al-Sadr, who has been missing in Libya since 1978. The talks aimed to reactivate a 2014 agreement for cooperation in the probe
Repairs to a crumbling bridge in a major UK city have become so high it may never fully reopen. Hammersmith Bridge, London, was closed in 2019 after it became unsafe for traffic to drive over it. Since then, costs to repair the
The investigation into the prison ‘suicide’ of a French fashion agent involved in the Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew sex abuse scandal is set to be reopened. It follows complaints by lawyers of the late Jean-Luc Brunel, who was 74 when found
Lawyer urges UK Police to reopen Prince Andrew investigation (Image: Getty) Exclusive – A lawyer for the victims of Prince Andrew’s disgraced billionaire friend Jeffrey Epstein has demanded UK police reopen their dropped investigation into the royal. Leading US attorney Spencer Kuvin
A café where J.K. Rowling wrote sections of her “Harry Potter” book series is expected to reopen years after a fire damaged the space. The Elephant House in Edinburgh, Scotland, closed in August 2021 after a fire started in the basement and