For more than six decades, the icy wilderness of Antarctica kept a heartbreaking secret. Beneath layers of snow and shifting ice lay the remains of
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Gayton McKenzie denies being racist while addressing outrage over old tweets containing racial slurs in South Africa
What started as an online storm over old social media posts has turned into a political headache for Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie.
Donald Trump mistakenly says he will travel to Russia before correcting himself about the upcoming summit with Vladimir Putin in Alaska
Just days before a high-profile meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, U.S. President Donald Trump made an unexpected verbal slip that instantly set social media
Armenia and Azerbaijan agree detailed seventeen point peace deal to end decades of hostility in the South Caucasus
For decades, the relationship between Armenia and Azerbaijan has been overshadowed by conflict, mistrust, and unresolved disputes. Now, in what could mark the beginning of
Colombian presidential hopeful Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay dies in Bogotá hospital two months after being shot in the head during a campaign rally
Colombia is reeling from the loss of one of its most vocal political figures, Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, who passed away two months after surviving
Residents clash with energy company over plans to build nuclear microreactor plant near small town of Bar Nunn Wyoming
For most of its history, Bar Nunn, Wyoming, has been a quiet, picture-perfect cowboy town where life moves at a gentle pace. But lately, this
World Communities Celebrate the Unique Sound and Cultural History of the Steelpan Instrument from Trinidad and Tobago on August 11
Music has a way of crossing borders, telling stories, and connecting people who have never met. And every year on August 11, the world comes
Durban make up artist shares expert tips to help South African women look flawless and camera ready at every social event
We’ve all been there—you’re at a wedding, birthday party, or a girls’ night out, and the cameras are flashing from every corner. But when the
United States sends fourteen convicted Mexican drug offenders back to serve remaining prison terms in Mexico under international treaty agreement
Sometimes, international agreements aren’t just about trade or diplomacy — they’re also about where prisoners serve their time. On Friday, the U.S. Department of Justice
India considers purchasing Russian Su-57 and American F-35 fighter jets to strengthen its Air Force fleet in New Delhi
India’s military shopping list might soon include two of the world’s most advanced fighter jets – the Russian Su-57 and the American F-35. According to