Violence in Sudan’s restive Darfur kills 168: aid group – Clashes between rival groups in Sudan’s Darfur killed at least 168 people on Sunday, an aid group said, in the latest bout
Istanbul – One of Turkey’s most famous prisoners will appear before court Friday for what could be his final hearing in a case that has come to define Ankara’s uneasy ties with
Russia fined Alphabet Inc.’s Google $50,000 (4 million roubles) for failing to delete what it terms “fake” information about its special operation in Ukraine, the TASS news agency reported on Thursday. Russia’s
Poland will not take or pay for more doses of COVID-19 vaccine under the European Union’s supply contract, its health minister said on Tuesday, setting the stage for a legal battle with
Taliban urged to probe abuse against journalist – The Committee to Protect Journalists has called on the Taliban to “immediately investigate the detention and alleged abuse in custody of Afghan journalist Mohib
Tamimi forms JV with Italian, Japanese firms to offer smart farms in Saudi Arabia – Saudi supermarket chain Tamimi Markets formed a joint venture with Japan’s Mitsui & Co. and Italian agricultural
Photographer focuses on beauty of nature to support cancer patients – From the tigers of India to the white sharks of the Southern Ocean, few animals have escaped photographer Michel Zoghzoghi’s eagle
Arab world reacts to Elon Musk’s offer to buy Twitter – Elon Musk has offered to buy Twitter at $54.20 per share, just days after refusing to join the social media company’s
Somalia launched its first-ever all-women media unit on Monday, aiming to promote decision-making authority and a harassment-free workplace for women journalists. Called Bilan, or “bright and clear” in Somali, the unit is
Tesla CEO Elon Musk offers to buy Twitter – Elon Musk is offering to buy Twitter, just days after the Tesla CEO said he would no longer be joining the social media