Former Prime Minister of Bouteflika jailed for corruption in Algeria

Nureddine Bedoui, a former prime minister of the late former Algerian president Abdelaziz Bouteflika, is in prison after an Algerian court overturned a decision to keep him under judicial supervision with the withdrawal of his passport over a corruption case. …

Video game craze from Rick and Morty creator delayed: when High on Life launches

The name Justin Roiland might not mean much to you, but the Rick and Morty creator is an avid gamer and it seems he’s invested the last few years in a fascinating project called High on Life (“High on Life” …

Rohinya community at a “dangerous tipping point,” say NGOs

They call for a more active role for ASEAN and greater international leadership Of the 1 million Rohingya refugees, there are 450,000 teenagers and children at risk of becoming a “lost generation” The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) and Amnesty International …

What time is the best time to do sports in summer?

The summer months pose a dilemma for all those who like to exercise in their free time. It is common to want to keep the sports routines year-round, but the high temperatures condition the practice of the most demanding activities. …

EU advocates return of Rohingya to Burma five years into crisis

The European Union has defended on Wednesday the “safe, sustainable, dignified and voluntary” return of the Rohingya community to their places of origin in Burma, five years after the refugee crisis erupted due to the violent repression against this community …

Israeli prime minister says Iran nuclear deal will fund terror in the region

Israel’s Prime Minister, Yair Lapid, has criticized this Wednesday the possible nuclear agreement with Iran assuring that it will allow Tehran to use 100 million euros a year to “sow terror all over the world”, especially in the region. “Israel …

More than 14 million people called to vote on Wednesday in Angola’s general elections

Aug. 24 () – More than 14 million people, of which more than 22,600 are outside the country, are called to vote in Angola this Wednesday in the closest elections since its independence from Portugal following a crushing economic crisis …

FBI arrests former Marine for assaulting two police officers during U.S. Capitol raid

The FBI has arrested Tuesday Kaleb Dillard, a former member of the U.S. Marine Corps for participating in the January 6, 2021 insurrection in Washington during which he assaulted two Capitol Police officers. Dillard, 26, has been arrested in his …

At least five arrested in protests over demolition of Soviet monument in Riga

Follow live news on the war in Ukraine. At least five people have been arrested Tuesday in Riga, Latvia’s capital, while protesting the demolition of the Liberators Monument, erected 1985 to commemorate the Red Army’s victory over Nazi Germany in …

US returns $23 million seized from dictator Sani Abacha to Nigeria

The governments of Nigeria and the United States have agreed to return to the African country 23 million dollars that were seized from dictator Sani Abacha, when he laundered those assets through British and American banks. Nigeria’s Attorney General and …

Germany and Canada agree on hydrogen fuel supply from 2025 onward

Germany and Canada on Tuesday signed a cooperation agreement for the production and transport of hydrogen fuel to the European country, as well as for the construction by 2030 of a transatlantic supply chain, in order to have already the …

Guterres sees “warning signs” in Zaporiyia, warns of potential “self-destruction”

The UN Secretary General, António Guterres, has taken advantage of the day on which Ukraine reaches the “tragic” milestone of six months of war to warn of the “dangerous escalation” in certain areas, including the nuclear power plant of Zaporiyia, …