Reuters :A wave of water from a burst dam has killed at least 23 people in Cameroon’s capital Yaounde following heavy rains, the army’s rescue unit says. A colonial-era dam gave way on Sunday afternoon, releasing water from a small lake, said Assola Joseph, a local leader in the Mbankolo neighbourhood. Residents and rescue workers were picking through the debris of rubble, broken timber, uprooted banana trees and corrugated sheeting on a steep hillside on Monday morning. A Reuters journalist...
AFP :North Korean leader Kim Jong Un wrapped the year with fresh threats of a nuclear attack on Seoul and...
AFP, Rio de Janeiro :Brazil’s President Michel Temer blames bad vibes and even ghosts for driving him from his sumptuous...
Al Jazeera News :A public inquiry on Monday accused the Nigerian army of killing 347 Shia Muslims and dumping them...
AFP, Aleppo :The largest hospital in rebel-held east Aleppo was bombed on Saturday for the second time in days as...
AFP, Brussels :Britain and the EU will wrap up four days of tough Brexit talks in Brussels on Thursday with...
AFP, Paris :Large swathes of New York and Shanghai could disappear under the waves and millions driven into poverty, fresh...
AFP, Aleppo :Intense government air strikes and artillery fire killed at least 27 people on Saturday in rebel-held parts of...
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AFP, Kent (United States) :Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton traded fierce campaign trail attacks Monday, as the Republican underdog barnstormed...
AP, Washington :Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe said in an interview that aired Sunday that a “crime may have...
Reuters, Vienna :France’s foreign minister appeared to put pressure on the United States and Iran on Saturday to speed up...