Did a South Korean Study Actually Claim That COVID-19 Vaccines Cause Cancer?
Did a South Korean Study Show COVID-19 Vaccines Cause Cancer? A Closer Look Recent claims suggesting that a South Korean study “proves” COVID-19 vaccines increase the risk of up to six types of cancer have circulated widely on social media,…
Three Qatari Officials Killed in Car Accident in Egypt’s Sharm el-Sheikh
Three Qatari Officials Killed in Traffic Accident Near Egypt’s Sharm el-Sheikh Three senior Qatari officials have died in a car accident near the Egyptian Red Sea resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh, the Qatari Embassy in Cairo confirmed in a statement…
El-Sisi and Trump Set to Co-Chair Gaza Summit in Egypt on Monday
Trump and El-Sisi to Co-Chair International Summit on Gaza Peace Plan in Egypt Former U.S. President Donald Trump and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi will jointly preside over an international summit in Sharm el-Sheikh on Monday, aimed at advancing Trump’s…
Patrick Herminie of Seychelles Secures Victory in Presidential Runoff Election
Opposition Leader Patrick Herminie Wins Seychelles Presidential Runoff Election Seychelles’s opposition leader, Patrick Herminie, has been declared the winner of the country’s presidential runoff election, defeating incumbent President Wavel Ramkalawan, according to official results released by the Electoral Commission. Herminie…
World’s Oldest Sitting President Aims to Prolong Tenure as Cameroon Heads to the Polls
Cameroonians went to the polls on Sunday for a presidential election in which long-serving leader Paul Biya, aged 92 and the world’s oldest sitting president, is widely expected to retain power after more than four decades in office. Despite growing…
Tear Gas Fired and Arrests Made in Abidjan as Opposition Defies Ban on Protests
On Saturday, police in Ivory Coast used tear gas to break up small groups of demonstrators in Abidjan who defied a government ban on an opposition-led march. Several protesters were detained at the scene. The demonstration had been organized by…
Authorities rule out foul play in the death of South Africa’s ambassador
Authorities have reported that there are no indications of foul play in the death of South Africa’s Ambassador to France, Nathi Mthethwa. However, the exact cause of his death remains unclear. French investigators are working in close coordination with South…
Tel Aviv unites in prayer as Israel moves closer to a Gaza ceasefire
The decision came after the Israeli Cabinet endorsed a ceasefire proposal introduced by U.S. President Donald Trump, which calls for an immediate halt to hostilities in Gaza and the release of all remaining hostages held by Hamas. This development represents…
ECOWAS Team Exits Guinea-Bissau After Expulsion Threat
A delegation from the West African regional bloc, ECOWAS, has withdrawn from Guinea-Bissau after claiming that President Umaro Sissoco Embaló threatened to expel them. The team had arrived last month to help the country reach a political agreement on how…








