Rwanda-Russia nuclear deal underscores Africa’s shifting power balance
Rwanda turns to Russia for nuclear training and research, advancing ambitions in technology, healthcare and diplomacy.
Rwanda turns to Russia for nuclear training and research, advancing ambitions in technology, healthcare and diplomacy.
Three climbers fell to their deaths near a perilous pass on Mount McKinley in the US’s Denali National Park and Preserve. One mountaineer was rescued.
US Defense Secretary of Pete Hegseth expressed alarm about China’s military buildup in Asia. He also said the United States expects its allies and partners in Asia to increase defense spending to 3.5% of their GDP.
Amid the deterioration of relations between the United States and Cuba, a top US general held a rare meeting with senior Cuban military officials at Guantanamo Bay.
Louisiana approves new congressional map eliminating a majority-Black district after an April Supreme Court ruling.
Israel issues three rounds of forced displacement orders for southern Lebanon towns as forces push deeper into country.
Judge Christopher Cooper ruled against Trump's bid to add his name to the building and close the theatre for two years.
Trump criticized the ruling, saying the judge “should be ashamed of himself,” but will hand the venue over to Congress.
The charges stem from the January 14 shooting of Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis in Minneapolis during Operation Metro Surge.
Ghana’s Parliament passed one of the most repressive anti-LGBTQ+ laws in Africa. The law imposes prison terms on individuals who “promote” LGBTQ+ activities.