The European Champions League group stage came to an electric and dramatic conclusion as teams jostled for coveted positions on the 36-team log table. While some walked away ecstatic before the round of 16, many were disappointed with their final placings.
New vaccines are helping Ghana approach a long-sought goal of ending child deaths from malaria, demonstrating the potential of the shots to drive back a disease that kills nearly half a million young children every year in Africa.
Mayor Dada Morero is facing a council bid to oust him from his position after a motion sponsored by coalition partner Al Jama-ah seeking to axe him. However, opposition parties in council have announced they want no part in the conflict.
BEIJING, Jan 29 (Reuters) – China plans to launch space‑based artificial intelligence data centres over the next five years, state media reported on Thursday, a challenge to Elon Musk’s plan to deploy SpaceX data centres to the heavens.
ADDIS ABABA, Jan 29 (Reuters) – Ethiopian Airlines cancelled flights to the northern territory of Tigray on Thursday and residents were trying to withdraw cash from banks after clashes between regional and national forces raised fears of renewed conflict.
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan 28 (Reuters) – Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, describing himself as a political “lightning rod,” said on Wednesday he would never run for elective office again.
BEIJING, Jan 29 (Reuters) – British Prime Minister Keir Starmer told Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday that he wanted to build a “sophisticated relationship” with Beijing to bolster security and the economy, signalling a reset after years of strained ties.
Toyota Motor has maintained its position as the world’s top-selling carmaker for the sixth consecutive year in 2025, achieving a record global sale of 11.3-million vehicles.
Kaizer Chiefs co-coach Cedric Kaze praised his team’s resilience in securing a 1-0 victory against Marumo Gallants at Dr Molemela Stadium despite challenging pitch conditions, crediting Glody Lilepo’s impressive goal.
Heavy rains in Mozambique have disrupted Sasol’s condensate transport and forced a temporary reduction in gas production, but the company says supplies to customers remain uninterrupted and operations are not materially affected.
South Africa’s automotive industry is not calling for steep hikes in vehicle import duties and instead wants targeted auto policy adjustments to support domestic manufacturing, BMW South Africa’s CEO said on Wednesday.
Self-harm among SA adolescents is emerging as a far more widespread problem than previously understood, with new research showing alarmingly high rates among school-aged children. Experts say the behaviour is often a response to unprocessed trauma, loss and emotional distress, rather than a desire to die, but warn it is a strong predictor of later suicide risk in a country where mental health...