Nigerian President Tinubu appoints his son-in-law to head housing agency, according to Oyetunde Oladimeji Ojo
Concerns over nepotism have been raised by Nigerian President Bola Tinubu's appointment of his son-in-law to lead the Federal Housing Authority (FHA).
Javier Milei: The’mad’ president’s shock treatment is being awaited by Argentines.
The fact that both admirers and detractors of Argentina's new president call him "crazy" is what binds them together.
Russia is creating a “troubling” new anti-satellite weapon, according to the US.
The US has stated that Russia is creating a "troubling" new anti-satellite weapon, but it has emphasized that Moscow has not yet used it.
Chun Ki-won is a heroic preacher imprisoned for torturing adolescent North Korean escapees sexually.
A pastor from South Korea who was praised for his heroics in escaping with hundreds of North Koreans has been imprisoned for exploiting adolescent defectors sexually.
German Jurgen Klinsmann was let go by South Korea after just one year on the job.
After just a year in the position and in the wake of South Korea's Asian Cup semifinal loss, Jurgen Klinsmann was fired as the team's head coach.
McCann suspect facing unrelated sex offenses in Germany.
The main suspect in Madeleine McCann's disappearance, a three-year-old, is on trial in Germany on Friday for unrelated sexual offenses.
Gulbadan Begum: A courageous Mughal princess’s remarkable journey.
A group of royal women, led by a Mughal princess, embarked on a historic journey to Medina and Mecca on a fall day in 1576.
Paul McCartney returned with a pilfered guitar. fifty-one years prior.
51 years after it was taken from the back of a van in London, Sir Paul McCartney has reunited with the bass guitar he used on Beatles singles including She…
Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya from Dune 2 delight audiences during the premiere.
London was engulfed in Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya fever on Thursday night as the Hollywood stars walked the red carpet for the global premiere of Dune: Part Two.
Facebook’s £3 billion lawsuit has been approved in London.
A judge has approved a class action lawsuit against Meta, the owner of Facebook, that may be worth $3 billion.