A Japanese man who was wrongly convicted of murder and became the world’s longest-serving death row…
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One Killed as Israel Resumes Strikes on Southern Lebanon
Lebanon’s health ministry reported that an Israeli drone strike on Sunday killed one person in Aita…
Togo Eyes Joining Alliance Of Junta-Led Sahel States
Togo is increasingly aligning itself with the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), a confederation led by…
Ethiopia to Inaugurate Mega-Dam Within Six Months
Ethiopia’s Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed, announced on Thursday that the long-debated Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD)…
Namibia Set to Swear In Its First Female President
Namibia, Southern Africa’s desert nation, is set to inaugurate its first female president on Friday as…
Oil Prices Decline Toward $70 Amid Rising Russian Supply Concerns
Brent crude oil futures continued their decline toward $70 per barrel on Wednesday, pressured by expectations…
Morgan Stanley to Cut 2,000 Jobs in Workforce Restructuring
Wall Street giant Morgan Stanley is set to lay off approximately 2,000 employees later this month,…
UK Increases Export Financing for Defense Firms by $2.6 Billion
The British government announced Friday that it will expand export credit facilities for weapons manufacturers by…
Top U.S. University to Cut 2,000 Jobs
Johns Hopkins University announced Thursday that it will be forced to lay off more than 2,000…
U.S. Judge Orders Federal Agencies to Reinstate Fired Workers
A U.S. judge on Thursday ordered six federal agencies to reinstate thousands of probationary employees who…