Some 200 #children of French #jihadists are spending their fourth winter in muddy tents at al-Roj camp in northeastern #Syria, where dozens of arrested Europeans have been grouped
French authorities will swoop down Thursday on dozens of mosques and prayer halls suspected of radical teachings as part of a crackdown on Islamist extremists following a spate of
In tonight's edition: Gunmen from a suspected criminal gang stormed a school in central Nigeria killing a student and kidnapping dozens of other pupils. President Buhari has ordere
As it embarks on its final week, the Biden administration has announced sweeping new rules to control the export of US-made advanced AI chips. The new curbs are not just aimed at C
#France is coming to terms with the fact that sexual assault and #rape cases are often known about but ignored. The situation at the prestigious #SciencesPo university has been und
#Ethiopia's military killed 42 people allegedly among those responsible for massacring more than 100 civilians in a troubled western part of the country, local officials said Thurs
Hundreds of Nigerian schoolboys are reunited with their families in Katsina State, as questions continue over the role Boko Haram played in their kidnapping. A decade after the Tun
A shipment of medicine for dozens of hostages held by Hamas was en route to Gaza on Wednesday after France and Qatar mediated the first agreement between Israel and the militant gr
Israel warned Wednesday that it will intensify its strikes in Gaza if Hamas keeps up its rocket fire, as Palestinian rescuers reported dozens of deaths from Israeli strikes on the
In our latest "out-and-about" Talking Europe, we're taking you to a land of mountains, lakes, chocolate, banks and neutrality. It is, of course, Switzerland: the landlocked country
In our latest "out-and-about" Talking Europe, we're taking you to a land of mountains, lakes, chocolate, banks and neutrality. It is, of course, Switzerland: the landlocked country
The United States saw 2025 begin with a violent attack, after a man drove deliberately at high speed into a crowd of New Year's revelers in New Orleans, killing at least 15 people
Nigerians are celebrating the annual Calabar carnival with parades, music and shows. Dozens of performances showcasing the country's rich cultural heritage are on the agenda.
In tonight's edition:There is hope for Nigerians whohave been stuck in limbo amidst Sudan's fighting. Dozens of buses are sent to take nationals to Egypt. Death toll from Kenya's s