Episodes
In a shootout with the security forces, police say four people suspected of assassinating Haiti’s President Jovenel Moïse have been executed
Published 07/08/21
Once again, Russia has offered North Korea Covid vaccines amidst the reports that a severe lockdown is leading to extreme hunger
Published 07/08/21
Twelve days after the Florida building collapse, the first funerals have been held for victims of the collapse
Published 07/08/21
The COVID -19 cases in Bangladesh have hit a new record as the country reported 11,525 COVID-19 cases, the highest in a day since the start of the pandemic.
Published 07/08/21
British teenager, Emma Raducanu has been forced out of Wimbledon at the fourth round with “difficulty breathing,” Wimbledon confirmed.
Published 07/06/21
The English government have permitted sports Stadiums and events across England to operate at full capacity from July 19.
Published 07/06/21
farmer in New Zealand has been convicted of hurting his sheep after 226 of them had to be euthanised
Published 07/06/21
Heinz-Christian Strache, an Austrian right-wing politician who is charged with corruption is set to go on trial.
Published 07/06/21
Julia Banks, Former Australian government MP announced she was inappropriately touched by a current cabinet minister at Parliament House in 2017
Published 07/06/21
Crystal Palace has confirmed the appointment of former Arsenal and France midfielder, Patrick Viera, as their new head coach, the world cup winner replaces Roy Hodgson who left the club last season.
Published 07/05/21
The United Arab Emirates has opposed a plan by the OPEC oil cartel and allied producing countries to extend the global pact to cut oil production beyond April 2022, a rare statement revealing the country’s frustration with the group.
Published 07/05/21
The remaining compartment of a partly disintegrated apartment block near Miami has been destroyed over safety concerns as a tropical storm hovers Florida
Published 07/05/21
The Vatican reports that Pope Francis has undergone a hitch free surgery to deal with a colon problem at a hospital in Rome
Published 07/05/21
The Taliban has stated that any foreign troops that refuse to vacate Afghanistan after Nato’s September withdrawal deadline will be in danger as occupiers
Published 07/05/21
Before engaging in ceasefire talks with the federal government, the rebel leadership of Ethiopia’s Tigray region has demanded a complete withdrawal of Eritrean troops and fighters from the neighbouring Ethiopian state of Amhara
Published 07/05/21
Pope Francis has been scheduled for surgery to treat a colon problem in a hospital in Rome.
Published 07/05/21
The Cuban government has evacuated 180,000 people across the island amid fears that Tropical Storm Elsa could unleash heavy flooding after battering several Caribbean islands, killing at least three people.
Published 07/05/21
Search feats for probable survivors in the remains of a partly fallen apartment block near Miami have been postponed ahead of the controlled demolition of the rest of the building
Published 07/05/21
The Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mr Solomon Bonu, has revealed plans to establish tourism clubs and training for  500 youths as tour guides from the five IBILE Divisions of the State.
Published 07/05/21
The Three Lions of England have booked a place in the Euro 2020 semi-finals after thrashing Ukraine 4-0 in Rome, goals scored by Harry Kane, Harry Maguire and Jordan Henderson
Published 07/04/21
Thousands of people across Brazil have come out to demonstrate against Jair Bolsonaro’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic after the country’s top court authorised an investigation into the president’s response to corruption allegations related to the procurement of vaccines.
Published 07/04/21
According to local authorities, six people, including two American missionaries were killed in a private airplane crash in the southwest of Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince on Saturday
Published 07/04/21
Infectious disease specialists say that unvaccinated people do more than just risking their health
Published 07/04/21
Following a record-breaking heatwave, more than 130 wildfires – many stirred by lightning strikes – are burning across western Canada.
Published 07/04/21
The United States has imposed another round of sanctions on 22 individuals, including four Myanmar government ministers in response to the February military coup and attacks against the country’s pro-democracy movement.
Published 07/03/21