United Arab Emirates security authorities have dismantled a “terrorist network” allegedly funded and operated by Lebanon’s Hezbollah and its backer Iran, arresting its members, the state news agency said on Friday.
Britain’s health authorities said on Friday that early laboratory analysis had showed the vaccine being offered to students should protect against the strain of meningitis behind an outbreak in southeast England that has killed two people.
A Hungarian civil rights group has raised concerns over the role of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s former interpreter in a mission to monitor what is likely to be Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s toughest election fight since he took power in 2010.
FNB Private has once again earned multiple honours in the prestigious Euromoney Global Private Banking Awards, reaffirming its leadership in private banking and integrated wealth management.
Now that the parliamentary ad hoc committee on the Mkhwanazi allegations has completed its oral hearings, the work shifts to compiling a report that could make recommendations against MPs and reform oversight on policing in the country. But while South Africans have been engulfed by the information that has played out on screens, the question to ask is, was it worth it?
Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote’s refinery is being flooded with inquiries as African governments scramble to secure fuel supplies after the Iran war disrupted flows.
Aston Martin says Adrian Newey remains principal of the struggling Formula One team as media speculation ramped up on Thursday that he is set to be replaced by Audi’s Jonathan Wheatley.
Italian luxury sports car makers Ferrari and Maserati said on Thursday they had temporarily suspended deliveries in the Middle East as war rages in the region.
Ghana’s licensed cocoa buyers lack the funds to buy beans from farmers despite the government’s recent move to slash the fixed price it sets for the chocolate ingredient, sources at the firms told Reuters.
Food producer Premier is expected to report an up to 30% increase in earnings for the 2026 financial year, with developments in the pipeline that set the company up for future success.
State-owned QatarEnergy said it will have to declare force majeure on long-term contracts for up to five years for LNG supplies bound for Italy, Belgium, South Korea, and China after the Iranian attacks knocked out 17% of LNG export capacity.
Head coach John Mitchell includes a clutch of new faces in England’s Women’s Six Nations squad as he aims to build on September’s Rugby World Cup triumph.
Disrupted fertiliser shipments and soaring energy prices from the war in Iran are threatening to unleash a fresh food price surge across vulnerable nations, risking a years-long setback as many were recovering from successive global shocks.