Burkina Faso President Criticizes Macron's Remarks on African Leaders
burkina faso January 14, 2025 14:00Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traore criticizes French President Emmanuel Macron for his derogatory remarks on African leaders.
Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traore criticizes French President Emmanuel Macron for his derogatory remarks on African leaders.
Nine beaches near the Australian city of Sydney have been closed after the discovery of "mysterious balls", reported by The Sydney Morning Herald on Tuesday. The beaches are located just north of the metropolis, including the prominent Manly beach.
The ongoing wildfire in Los Angeles may have been sparked by the remnants of fireworks set off on New Year's Eve. The fire has claimed the lives of 24 people with 16 individuals still missing.
Negotiations for ceasefire and prisoner swap in Gaza are approaching a final stage in Qatar. President-elect Donald Trump's threat seems to have played a crucial role in reaching an agreement before the inauguration on January 20. Details of the progress in the talks between Israel and Hamas are slowly unveiled.
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan stated that they are very close to a ceasefire in Gaza, with the possibility of an agreement this week.
Nearly 15 million people have gathered on the first day of the Indian Hindu festival Maha Kumbh Mela (the Kumbh Festival), six times more than expected.
At the commemoration of eighty years since the liberation of Auschwitz, politicians are not allowed to give speeches. Only Holocaust survivors will have the opportunity to speak, reports The Guardian.
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The London suburbs of Barking and Dagenham are on the rise, aspiring to become the 'Barcelona on the Thames'.
The wildfires in and around Los Angeles have claimed the lives of 16 people, with 16 others reported missing as strong desert winds are expected to return, making firefighting efforts more challenging.
The new leader of the Syrian government, Ahmed Assad, expressed confidence that 14 million Syrians will return to their country within 2 years.
Five sled dogs that fatally attacked 7-year-old Aodren in Quévy, Belgium, have been euthanized with the consent of the family. The tragic incident occurred at a dog breeding facility while the child was feeding Alaska Malamute dogs.
New information sheds light on the possible causes of the wildfires in Los Angeles, including electrical issues and suspected arson. Authorities are investigating the incidents.
The fight for Greenland has intensified as the US President expresses interest in acquiring the strategically important Arctic island, sparking debates and concerns worldwide.
South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol will not attend the first impeachment trial hearing due to security concerns, according to his lawyer.
The wildfires in Los Angeles have caused massive destruction, leaving many homeless and raising questions on the authorities' response to the crisis.
Somali President Hasan Sheikh Mahmud and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed have agreed to restart diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Several women have reported incidents of sexual assault by aggressive men in Milan after celebrating the new year at famous locations in the city.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan's recent statements regarding France's stance on the PKK terrorist organization have made headlines in the global media.
Protests erupt in Poland as hundreds demand the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu over the Gaza crisis, following threats made against Yemeni Husis and recent attacks on Palestinian farmers.
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of social media platforms owner Meta, disclosed that the Biden administration pressured them for censorship regarding COVID-19 vaccine content.
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of the social media platforms' owner META, revealed that the Biden administration pressured them for censorship regarding vaccine-related content.
Israeli President Herzog faced protests during his surprise visit to Cyprus, following the new developments in Syria. Herzog's visit to Cyprus comes as Israel, together with Cyprus and Greece, is looking to counter Turkey's influence in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Scientists from the European Beyond Epica project have drilled an ice core on the South Pole that stretches 2800 meters long, offering insights into global climate dating back as far as 1.2 million years ago.
Russian President Putin and Ukrainian President Zelensky react positively to the upcoming US President Donald Trump's willingness to facilitate discussions on ending the war in Ukraine.
The first victims of the wildfires in Los Angeles, California have been identified, including a father who refused to abandon his disabled son. Read more on the tragic events.
The PKK/YPG-backed illegitimate administration in northern Syria is seeking support from the US and France as Turkey threatens a military operation if no agreement is reached with Damascus. Calls have been made to deploy military forces to secure the border.
The President-elect of the United States, Donald Trump, stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to meet with him and that the meeting has been arranged.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rejects US President Donald Trump's suggestion of Canada becoming the 51st state of the US, emphasizing the importance of maintaining Canada's sovereignty and addressing trade issues.
Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss is threatening legal action against current Prime Minister Keir Starmer over claims that she caused the economy to crash, according to reports.