French lawmakers are poised to enshrine the right to abortion in the country’s constitution, marking a historic move with widespread public support. A congress of…
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Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney has passed away at the age of 84.
The 18th Prime Minister of Canada and conservative leader, Mulroney, peacefully left this world surrounded by his family, as announced by his daughter’s online statement.…
View More Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney has passed away at the age of 84.London Fire Leaves 11 Injured and 130 Evacuated
A devastating fire erupted in a residential building located in London’s prestigious South Kensington neighborhood during the early hours of Friday, resulting in injuries to…
View More London Fire Leaves 11 Injured and 130 Evacuated20 Migrants Perish in Shipwreck off Senegal Coast
Rescuers recovered at least 20 bodies from the sea off northern Senegal on Wednesday following a tragic incident where a boat carrying migrants bound for…
View More 20 Migrants Perish in Shipwreck off Senegal CoastSouth African authorities have detained six individuals linked to the killing of renowned rapper Kiernan Forbes, popularly known as AKA, and his close associate, celebrity chef and entrepreneur Tebello “Tibz” Motshoane. The tragic incident occurred on February 10, 2023, as the duo were walking with a friend outside a well-known Durban restaurant, mere hours before AKA was scheduled to perform at a nearby club. AKA, who initially rose to prominence as part of the rap group ‘Entity’ before embarking on a successful solo career, had garnered numerous accolades both in South Africa and internationally. His untimely demise sent shockwaves through the global music community. According to police statements, the suspects will face court proceedings scheduled for Thursday. KwaZulu-Natal provincial Police Commissioner, Lt Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, revealed that surveillance indicated AKA had been tracked from the airport, suggesting premeditation in the attack. He also noted that Tibz was not the intended target, further underscoring the calculated nature of the crime. South Africa’s Police Minister, Bheki Cele, expressed relief at the arrests, acknowledging the profound impact the murders had on the nation. The incident, captured by Closed-Circuit Television cameras, rattled many residents in a country grappling with staggering murder rates. South Africa has long struggled with high levels of violent crime, with numerous entertainment figures falling victim to such incidents. The tragic death of reggae singer Lucky Dube in 2007 remains etched in memory, serving as a stark reminder of the country’s ongoing security challenges. Recent police statistics underscore the severity of the situation, with nearly 84 murders reported daily between October and December.
Bus Accident Claims 31 Lives in Mali
Tragedy struck in Mali on Tuesday as 31 individuals lost their lives, with 10 others sustaining injuries, when a bus en route to Burkina Faso…
View More Bus Accident Claims 31 Lives in MaliGabon’s Military Leader Faces Scrutiny Six Months After Ousting Bongo Dynasty
Six months following the ousting of the 55-year-long Bongo dynasty, Gabon’s military leader remains a polarizing figure, garnering both popularity and criticism for his governance…
View More Gabon’s Military Leader Faces Scrutiny Six Months After Ousting Bongo DynastyECOWAS Provides Reasons for Lifting Sanctions on Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has clarified the rationale behind its decision to lift sanctions on Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso, emphasizing…
View More ECOWAS Provides Reasons for Lifting Sanctions on Niger, Mali, Burkina FasoTinubu Responds to Alleged Rejection of Qatar Visit
Reports claiming that the Government of Qatar declined President Bola Tinubu’s planned state visit to the country have been refuted by the presidency, according to…
View More Tinubu Responds to Alleged Rejection of Qatar VisitECOWAS Ends Sanctions on Niger
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) lifted all economic sanctions on Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso with immediate effect on Saturday. The decision…
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