Crises in Amhara, Tigray cloud Ethiopia’s election 2026
The June 1 elections come as the country debates federalism, governance and national unity in polls that could define the country’s democratic future.
The June 1 elections come as the country debates federalism, governance and national unity in polls that could define the country’s democratic future.
Armenia marked Republic Day on 28 May with a military parade in Yerevan, the first such event held in the country since 2016.
Germany forward Kai Havertz is set to play in his second Champions League final. The Arsenal man is a match winner.
The first images from Winterthur station show police and paramedics securing the platforms, treating the injured and evacuating passengers as trains are halted and the area is cordoned off.
The intensification comes after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced an expansion in the Israeli military’s attacks in Lebanon, despite an ongoing ceasefire.
Britain’s National Trust is working on replacing the chalk outline of the Cerne Abbas Giant in Dorset. The Saxon-era carving depicts a club-wielding man “still standing tall,” as the charity puts it.
The Iran war has made it more difficult for Arab and Muslim leaders to openly cooperate with the United States and Israel, which many in the region view as aggressors.
Europe is sweltering under extreme heat that has broken records and claimed lives. Why is the continent heating so fast?
Russia moves to arm bank staff with electronic warfare gear against Ukrainian drones, in a sign its military defences are struggling amid its all-out war against Ukraine, now in its fifth year.
There have been many devastating school fires in Kenya, where boarding schools are common as a colonial legacy of missionaries and British rule.