The green future is a concern in South Africa’s coal belt
Miner Thokozani Mtshweni, 37, looks exhausted as he prepares for a 12-hour shift huddled under a carport canopy to escape the scorching sun. He fastens
Miner Thokozani Mtshweni, 37, looks exhausted as he prepares for a 12-hour shift huddled under a carport canopy to escape the scorching sun. He fastens
Britain’s Booker Prize for Fiction holds its first major award since 2019 on Monday with six novels in the running – including oldest author nominated
Far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro and left-wing challenger Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva traded punches and insults as they faced off on Sunday in their first-ever
The new offshore gas terminal appears through the morning fog blanketing the Atlantic Ocean near Saint Louis where Senegal meets Mauritania. It has been hailed
With just a month to go before the World Cup, Brazilian superstar Neymar faces a court hearing in Spain on Monday over alleged irregularities in
The BBC celebrates its centenary on October 18, after 100 years of technological innovation, ambitious programming – and controversy. – 1922: the first steps –
Deep in the Qatari desert, security forces are spending a lonely time 24 hours guarding one of the world’s most isolated works of art, created
At least four Iranian inmates died overnight in a fire at Tehran’s notorious Evin prison, the judiciary said on Sunday, fueling tensions a month after
Jose was reunited with his wife and four-year-old child in the United States minutes after Washington closed its southern border to Venezuelans. But his happiness
Three decades after the fall of communism, the notorious Albanian secret police’s files on “enemies of the state” are slowly revealing their secrets. But some
Authorities in Ethiopia’s rebel-held Tigray region announced Sunday they would respect a ceasefire as fighting intensified in the country’s war-torn north, and the African Union
A cherry picker carries a man across the street next to a wall surrounding an empty lot in central Johannesburg. Rather than repairing power lines,
Miner Thokozani Mtshweni, 37, looks exhausted as he prepares for a 12-hour shift huddled under a carport canopy to escape the scorching sun. He fastens
Britain’s Booker Prize for Fiction holds its first major award since 2019 on Monday with six novels in the running – including oldest author nominated
Far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro and left-wing challenger Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva traded punches and insults as they faced off on Sunday in their first-ever
The new offshore gas terminal appears through the morning fog blanketing the Atlantic Ocean near Saint Louis where Senegal meets Mauritania. It has been hailed
With just a month to go before the World Cup, Brazilian superstar Neymar faces a court hearing in Spain on Monday over alleged irregularities in
The BBC celebrates its centenary on October 18, after 100 years of technological innovation, ambitious programming – and controversy. – 1922: the first steps –
Deep in the Qatari desert, security forces are spending a lonely time 24 hours guarding one of the world’s most isolated works of art, created
At least four Iranian inmates died overnight in a fire at Tehran’s notorious Evin prison, the judiciary said on Sunday, fueling tensions a month after
Jose was reunited with his wife and four-year-old child in the United States minutes after Washington closed its southern border to Venezuelans. But his happiness
Three decades after the fall of communism, the notorious Albanian secret police’s files on “enemies of the state” are slowly revealing their secrets. But some
Authorities in Ethiopia’s rebel-held Tigray region announced Sunday they would respect a ceasefire as fighting intensified in the country’s war-torn north, and the African Union
A cherry picker carries a man across the street next to a wall surrounding an empty lot in central Johannesburg. Rather than repairing power lines,