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Thousands of travelers across Germany found themselves stranded on Tuesday when ground staff walked off the job at seven of the country’s biggest airports. The one-day strike by the Ver.di labor union, which runs until 7:10 a.m. Wednesday, affects several hundred flights
Police and student protesters clashed in the center of the Greek capital on Thursday after a demonstration against government plans to allow private universities. Demonstrators in Athens attacked police cordons, set fire to trash dumpsters and threw stones at riot police near
Comoros, a small island nation in the Indian Ocean, has entered a second day of sociopolitical unrest. Protests followed President Azali Assoumani’s reelection victory, depicted by his opponents as fraudulent. Assoumani originally assumed the Comorian presidency in 1999 after staging a coup.
Authorities in Madagascar imposed a night-time curfew in the capital after some polling stations were set on fire ahead of Thursday’s presidential elections that most opposition candidates are boycotting. President Andry Rajoelina has pushed for a vote seeking reelection to a second
Fighters for militia group attacked a village in northeastern Congo, setting off a battle that killed 14 people, the army said Monday, the latest bloodshed in the country’s restive east. Col. Mapela Mviniama said armed men from the CODECO militia assaulted Gobu
King Charles is set to make his first official visit as Monarch to France in September, according to reports. Although an exact date has not yet been released, it is due to be announced at the end of the month, according to
Separatist militants have attacked a seven-vehicle convoy carrying Chinese nationals in Gwadar, Pakistan. The attack started at around 9.30am local time on Sunday near Faqeer Colony Bridge in the port city. Explosions and gunfighting were heard around the city, as authorities battled
Disease X could lead to civil unrest and food shortages if it isn’t properly dealt with, experts have warned. Earlier this week, the UK announced it had started developing vaccines to treat Disease X. Disease X is the term used to describe
Niger’s president, in an op-ed published Thursday, raised concerns that the political unrest in his country will present Russia with an opportunity to gain a foothold and advance its interests on the African continent. “With an open invitation from the coup plotters