Israel Gaza: EU calls for 'corridors and pauses' for humanitarian aid
      Member states disagreed over whether to call for short breaks in the fighting or a longer pause.
      2023-10-27 05:52
    
    Arrest warrant issued for suspect in Lewiston, Maine mass shooting
      A US Army reservist is wanted for murder after 18 people were killed and 13 injured in Lewiston.
      2023-10-27 01:56
    
    Hurricane Otis: Dozens killed in Mexico's Guerrero state
      More than two dozen people were killed as the powerful storm swept through Guerrero, officials say.
      2023-10-26 22:24
    
    How delay to Israel offensive benefits US
      Washington hopes to use a delay in Israel's incursion into Gaza to shore up protection for its interests.
      2023-10-26 20:17
    
    Nigeria Supreme Court dismisses Atiku Abubakar election challenge
      One of the two opposition challenges to Bola Tinubu's election victory is dismissed.
      2023-10-26 19:20
    
    Israel Gaza: EU leaders set to back humanitarian pauses
      Thursday's summit is overshadowed by Hamas's war with Israel and a failure to project a united front.
      2023-10-26 09:57
    
    Gold One mine 'hostage situation': South African miners tell of escape
      Hundreds of workers at a mine in South Africa are caught up in a dispute between two rival unions.
      2023-10-25 20:26
    
    Irish playwright to adapt Hunger Games for the stage
      Irish playwright Conor McPherson is to adapt the Hunger Games novel for a West End stage show.
      2023-10-25 18:52
    
    German Business Outlook Improves, Feeding Rebound Hopes
      Germany’s business outlook improved slightly, supporting expectations for Europe’s largest economy to rebound modestly — even as it
      2023-10-25 17:58
    
    Mexico braces for 'extremely dangerous' Hurricane Otis
      US meteorologists warn of a "potentially catastrophic" storm Otis when it makes landfall in southern Mexico.
      2023-10-25 09:54
    
    Nigeria escapes $11 billion bill after landmark UK court ruling over failed gas project
      Nigeria's government is celebrating a "landmark victory" after a UK court ruled it was not liable for a multibillion-dollar payout earlier awarded to a private firm over a failed gas project.
      2023-10-24 22:25
    
    Nigeria's paramilitary raids birthday party, arrests 76 gay people
      Seventy-six people were arrested for attending a birthday party for gay people in northern Nigeria, the country's paramilitary agency said on Monday, adding that the organizer had also planned to hold a same sex wedding, which is illegal.
      2023-10-24 20:57
    