Moroccan officials want to turn the country into an aviation hub, luring investors aiming to spread out their supply chains to more nations with available and affordable workers. The North African kingdom is among a longer list of countries vying for contracts
Tens of thousands of children will struggle to achieve good GCSE grades because school absence rates are still more than double pre-Covid levels, experts warn. Many due to begin course work in September have missed large portions of their education as attempts
“I’m never really busy doing anything, just don’t know who to hit up and let into my life.” Loren, who lives in the US state of Montana, also feels he’s been let down by many “friends”, meaning it’s hard for him to
Martin Luther King Jr. was shot dead 56 years ago today in Memphis, Tennessee. His assassin “hoped to kill MLK’s great and widespread dream of unity,” Alveda King, the civil rights leader’s niece, posted on Thursday morning, April 4, on social media.
Haiti’s future is being planned on two tracks, with one involving traditional political power and the other focused on the power of gangs. A council of influential figures has been proposed to lead Haiti towards stability, with the power to elect an
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Christian Horner has denied any issues of a power struggle at Red Bull, brushing off the comments of Jos Verstappen after the father of the reigning world champion called for him to leave the team. Speaking to the Daily Mail ahead of
Lewis Hamilton was left dealing with a broken seat after suffering a frustrating issue with his Mercedes car during the middle part of the Bahrain Grand Prix on Saturday. The Silver Arrows star was alarmed on the team radio on lap 25,
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
After surviving on bitter loaves made from animal feed instead of proper flour, three young brothers who fled their home in Gaza City for a tent further south were tucking into a tub of halawa, a sweet crumbly paste. Seraj Shehada, 8,