The latest in a series of cabinet reshuffles brought on by the upcoming presidential campaign of the ruling party, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador selected Marath Bolanos to lead the ministry. Bolanos will take up the position of labour minister from Luisa Maria Alcalde, who Lopez Obrador moved toRead More →

On Friday, air raid sirens sounded and at least two explosions shook Kyiv as African leaders started a peace mission to arbitrate between Ukraine and Russia. The African group, which includes the presidents of Egypt, Senegal, the Comoros, and South Africa, was scheduled to meet with Russian President Vladimir PutinRead More →

In one of the worst cult-related tragedies in recent memory, the death toll from a Kenyan starving cult surpassed 300 on Tuesday when officials excavated additional remains in a jungle. The Good News International Church, headed by Paul Mackenzie, is accused of urging its members to starve themselves and theirRead More →

After helping Argentina win the World Cup in Qatar last year, Lionel Messi, 35, said in an interview with Chinese media on Tuesday that he “doesn’t think” he would participate in another World Cup. In a video interview with China’s Titan Sports, he was asked if he may play inRead More →

Vladimir Putin, a local, stated on Tuesday that while Russia needed to combat hostile agents and strengthen its defence against strikes deep inside its borders, there was no need to emulate Ukraine and impose martial law. Putin said in front of a televised gathering of Russian war reporters and militaryRead More →

MOSCOW, Russia — On Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine of damaging the Kakhovka dam at the urging of the West, labelling it a “barbaric” war crime that heightened tensions with Moscow. The enormous Soviet-era Kakhovka dam, which Russia controls, failed early Tuesday, flooding a part of the battlegroundRead More →