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Jack Ma's Alibaba leads global firms in e-commerce

Alibaba founder Jack Ma takes on professorship role

Ma's responsibilities at the college will include advising on important research topics and giving lectures on management and business start-ups.

Meghan Markle’s estranged father begs for re-unification

The 78-year-old, who suffered a stroke last year and is reportedly in poor health, hopes that his public plea will…
President Joe Biden announces re-election bid

Biden shades Trump, Fox News, other media outlets

Zeroing in on what he characterized as "an extreme press," Biden at the same time joked that if he called…
The sounds of air strikes, anti-aircraft weaponry and artillery could be heard in Khartoum early on Saturday and dark smoke rose over parts of the city, as fighting in Sudan entered a third week.

Airstrikes, artillery continue as Sudan fighting enters 3rd week

More than 75,000 people were internally displaced within Sudan just in the first week of the fighting, according to the…
US authorities bust criminal network operated by Nigerians from Madrid and London with specialty in fraudulent inheritance scheme.

U.S busts international network of Nigerian fraudsters: How they operated

According to a statement by the United States Department of Justice, the Nigerian fraudsters duped elderly people by allegedly sending…

Richard Sharp resigns as BBC chair

In his resignation statement, Mr Sharp insisted that his breach of the rules was “inadvertent and not material”.
The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Action Campaigner, Ms Marina Ponti, urges activists to apply for Action Awards.

UN urges activists to apply for SDG Action Awards

The 2023 UN SDG Action Awards will be presented in Rome, Italy, in July, and the deadline for applications and…
Ukraine border guards prevent dozens of men from fleeing country

Russia launches 23 missiles at Ukraine’s sleeping cities

Russia hurled missiles at cities across Ukraine as people slept early on Friday, killing at least 12 people in the…

Parents padlock daughters’ graves to avoid rape in Pakistan

The scariest necrophilia case ever reported in Pakistan was in 2011 when a grave keeper named Muhammad Rizwan from North…

Turkish President Erdoğan attends virtual ceremony with Putin

Putin and Erdoğan also discussed the Ukraine war and the Black Sea grain deal in a phone call prior to…

Zambian President orders sale of luxury vehicles bought for gov’t officials

“Anyone who has bought a VX in central, local, quasi-government institutions, I would like an instruction that must be followed:…
Sunak and Tinubu

UK PM Rishi Sunak fires letter to Tinubu: What he said

He said the summit would be a “key moment” to strengthen UK-Nigerian business partnerships “in order to create jobs and…
Jerry Springer is dead

Controversial TV Host Jerry Springer dies at 79

Springer, born on 13 February, 1934, was a British-born American broadcaster, journalist, actor, producer, lawyer, and politician. He served as…
The sounds of air strikes, anti-aircraft weaponry and artillery could be heard in Khartoum early on Saturday and dark smoke rose over parts of the city, as fighting in Sudan entered a third week.

Gunfire intensified in Sudan’s capital, U.S. pushes to extend truce

Thousands of people, mainly Sudanese, have been waiting at the border to cross into Egypt, Sudan’s neighbour to the north.
‘Person who produces sperm’ - the new description of a boy, man in US school

‘Person who produces sperm’ – the new description of a boy, man in US school

The changes reflect the district’s desire to use “gender-inclusive language,” Principal Sara Jablonski wrote in the letter.
Erdogan

Erdogan suspends election campaign over ‘minor’ health problems

The joint opposition candidate for president, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, separately wished Erdogan a speedy recovery on Twitter.
UN Sec-Gen. Antonio Guterres leads tributes to legendary singer, entertainer, and civil rights activist, Harry Belafonte, who died, aged 96.

UN salutes ‘inspiring’ life of civil rights champion, Harry Belafonte

Born in 1927 in Harlem, New York, Belafonte was appointed Goodwill Ambassador for the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in 1987.…
Biden appoints Julie Chavez Rodriguez campaign manager

Meet Julie Chavez Rodriguez, the woman heading Biden’s re-election campaign

From 2008 to 2016, Rodriguez served in the Obama administration, initially working for the United States Secretary of the Interior and later…
U.S. President Joe Biden closes a 3-day NATO summit in Washington with press conference focused heavily on U.S. politics, his mental fitness.

Biden becomes oldest American vying for re-election

By his age, he is already the oldest US President in history and if he wins the 2024 presidency, he…
President Joe Biden announces re-election bid

JUST IN: Biden announces re-election bid, says he has unfinished job

Biden, in a video on Tuesday said every generation has a moment where they have had to stand up for…

Another U.S governor signs strict abortion bill into law

At least 13 states have banned abortion, and North Dakota joins a number of other states in prohibiting abortion after…

India to surpass China as world most populous country

The main driver of this trend was the fertility level in the two nations, noting that together, China and India’s…
Sudan: 435 children killed, 2,000 injured in 100 days

Warring Sudanese factions agree 72-hour ceasefire – US

US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, in a Tweet on Monday said the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid…
Fox News part ways with Tucker Carlson

FOX News parts ways with notorious Trump supporter Tucker Carlson 

The announcement came one week after Fox News settled a monster defamation lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems for $787.5 million over…
The sounds of air strikes, anti-aircraft weaponry and artillery could be heard in Khartoum early on Saturday and dark smoke rose over parts of the city, as fighting in Sudan entered a third week.

420 people killed as European nations, China race to Sudan

Along with millions of Sudanese without access to basic services and trapped in their homes, thousands of foreign diplomats, aid…

London teenage cyclist fights for life after being hit by a car

The horrific crash reportedly caused travel disruption running through Chelsfield in South East London.

France evacuates embassy staff, allied citizens from Sudan

It comes as US government personnel and Iraqi diplomats are evacuated from embassies in Khartoum, as well as Saudi officials'…
The sounds of air strikes, anti-aircraft weaponry and artillery could be heard in Khartoum early on Saturday and dark smoke rose over parts of the city, as fighting in Sudan entered a third week.

All British embassy staff to be evacuated from Sudan

Britons in the warring country are still advised to stay indoors and to register their presence with the Foreign, Commonwealth,…
The two lovebirds joined in marriage

Simone Biles 7-time Olympic gold medalist weds heartthrob (Photos)

Biles, 26, is an American artistic gymnast. Her seven Olympic medals tied with Shannon Miller for the most Olympic medals won by an American gymnast…

Oliver Dowden takes over as UK Deputy PM

Dowden had been the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Cabinet Office secretary in Rishi Sunak's government before the…
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