Léopold Sédar Senghor: Senegal delays auction in France
Dakar wants to buy rings, watches and military decorations belonging to the nation's first president.
2023-10-22 18:22
Why Nigeria’s lax attitude to names is causing a fuss
Many Nigerians have different names on different documents - which can be problematic for politicians.
2023-10-22 11:53
Vinicius Junior: Real Madrid star praises Sevilla after ejecting fan for racism
The Real Madrid star said he has also been sent a video of a second fan being abusive towards him.
2023-10-22 10:17
Japan’s Kishida Faces By-Election Tests as Support Slides
Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party faces two special elections on Sunday, where any loss would be a fresh
2023-10-22 08:45
Israel calls Hamas' claim it rejected hostage release 'propaganda'
JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israel on Saturday described as "propaganda" a claim by Hamas that the militant group had wanted to release
2023-10-22 04:17
Cyclist in her 70s dies after collision with car
The crash involving a car and a bicycle happened on Cootehill Road in County Monaghan on Saturday.
2023-10-22 03:54
Death row: The secret hunt for lethal drugs used in US executions
When drugs used in executions stopped being produced in the US, prisons turned to the UK to find a new supply.
2023-10-21 14:56
Irish-linked spyware used in brazen attacks - report
A new report calls on the Irish government to investigate a digital surveillance firm.
2023-10-21 14:26
Poland election: Women and youth force PiS from power
A record high turnout in the poll brings momentous change to Poland's political landscape.
2023-10-21 10:52
Japan’s Kishida Orders Temporary Tax Cuts Ahead of By-Elections
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida instructed his ruling party executives to consider introducing temporary tax cuts, days before
2023-10-21 10:46
Map Shows Local Versions of The Boogeyman From Around the World
From Kelpie to Krampus, get to know these boogeymen (and boogeywomen) from different countries.
2023-10-21 05:26
Appeals court upholds January 6 obstruction prosecution, in a ruling that could bolster case against Trump
A federal appeals court has upheld the Justice Department's ability to prosecute January 6, 2021, rioters with an obstruction charge, in a new opinion that is likely to bolster prosecutors' criminal case against former President Donald Trump on the same charge.
2023-10-21 02:18