More than five months after the competition began with August’s extra preliminary round, the FA Cup is featuring Premier League and EFL Championship clubs for the first time this season, with a series of intriguing…
A mine explosion in Nigeria claimed the lives…
According to a new report that was issued by the Nigerian Ministry of Defense on Wednesday, the Nigerian government recently made an announcement stating that it will take the first step towards the formation of…
Reassurance of the 2015 Malian peace accord by…
On Thursday, April 27, Mali and its neighbor Algeria expressed their desire to resurrect a peace accord that was reached in 2015 between the government of Bamako and northern Malian rebels. This deal is more…
IPL Ask 6 Top English Players To Quit…
Indian Premier League (IPL) franchises have asked six top English international players to quit international cricket and take up multi-million-pound annual contracts to play T20 leagues around the year, according to a report by Times…
The third Sudan ceasefire fails as many people…
During the fighting on Tuesday, which shattered a fresh three-day truce arranged by the United States and Saudi Arabia, Sudanese and foreigners alike fled the capital city of Khartoum and other war zones in large…
Davido impressed fans at 50,000 capacity TBS; What’s…
Davido, also known as David Adedeji Adeleke, performed in Lagos, a city in Nigeria, on April 23, at Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS). It was Davido’s first home performance of the album songs dubbed ‘A Timeless…
The G7 calls on the warring parties in…
After fighting that has resulted in the deaths of around 200 people, the foreign ministers of the G7 nations met on Tuesday to issue a call for an “immediate end to hostilities” and a return…
Sudan’s Rapid Forces: A Beacon of Hope for…
Amid political turmoil and unrest, Sudan's Rapid Support Force (RSF) has emerged as a beacon of hope for democracy. Despite its controversial past, RSF has made significant strides in promoting democratic values and upholding human…
As fighting continues, the death toll in Sudan…
On the second day of clashes that have left scores of people dead, fierce fighting has resumed in the capital city of Sudan despite a temporary ceasefire that was implemented to meet humanitarian requirements, including…
Singer Ariana Grande addresses body shaming on TikTok
Ariana Grande, a popular American singer, songwriter, and actress, addressed the issue of body shaming on TikTok. She hit out at people who commented on her body and physical appearance. She reportedly said on TikTok,…
In Cairo, the leaders of Egypt and the…
At the Cairo International Airport on Wednesday (April 12), Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi met and welcomed his Emirati counterpart. A group from the United Arab Emirates that included representatives from numerous ministries and the…
Ethiopian PM dismisses security force for Amhara area,…
After a decision was made to consolidate the regional security forces of Ethiopia's 11 states, armed conflict and widespread demonstrations broke out in sections of Amhara, the country's second-largest region. Amhara is home to Ethiopia's…
In Nigeria’s Benue state, armed groups execute dozens…
Local officials and the police in Benue State, which is located in the middle of Nigeria's northern region, have reported that at least 74 people were killed this week as a result of two separate…
Nigeria receives World Bank social program funds before…
Nigeria is getting ready to get rid of its expensive gasoline subsidies in June. The World Bank has given the country $800 million so it can keep its national social program going. The largest economy…
Cash App founder Bob Lee died in San…
Cash App founder and tech executive Bob Lee died in a local hospital in San Francisco, the City and County of San Francisco. What happened to Bob Lee? He was stabbed to death in San…
The DRC is challenged to rescind a “discriminatory”…
Positions are being taken against a contentious bill on "congolity" in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, starting with the first concerned parties and going all the way up to the Catholic bishops, passing through…
According to the WHO, infertility affects one in…
According to a new report from the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately one in six people all over the world will experience infertility at some point during their lifetime. The report also states that more…
Zambia welcomes the US Kamala Harris discusses debt…
On Friday, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris made her last stop on a continental tour in Zambia. There, she called again for a "rapid finalization" of the country's major debt restructuring. The United States has…
Global leaders at the China Forum warn of…
At the biennial Boao Forum for Asia, which took place on the island of Hainan in China this year, world leaders gave dire warnings about increased geopolitical competition, decoupling and fragmenting supply chains, and cyber-attacks.…