Under pressure Liberia President George Weah to seek second term
The former footballer, who took office in 2018, says he will pursue growth and peace if he wins another term in October. Liberia’s President George...
Myanmar invited to Asian military meeting co-chaired by US
Next month’s meeting is focused on maritime security and will include exercises to tackle the smuggling of people, drugs and weapons. The Myanmar military, which...
5 Environmental Effects of Marine Transportation
Marine transportation is a crucial component of global trade, as approximately 90% of world trade is carried out by sea. Despite its benefits, this mode...
NATO chief Stoltenberg calls for stronger partnership with Japan
he NATO secretary-general said the security concerns of the Western military alliance and Japan are ‘closely interconnected’. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says the Western military...
Bharat Jodo Yatra: Rahul Gandhi’s unity march ends in Kashmir
Rahul Gandhi, MP and a senior leader of India's main opposition Congress party, is at the end of his 4,000km (2,485-mile)-long "unity march" across India....
Graham Arnold: Australia coach to stay with Socceroos until 2026
Graham Arnold will continue as Australia coach until the end of the 2026 World Cup, Football Australia confirmed on Monday. Arnold, 59, led the Socceroos...
Women’s World Cup 2023: Co-hosts Australia’s opener moved to 83,500 stadium over ticket demands
Co-hosts Australia's first game in the 2023 Women's World Cup has been moved to a bigger venue in a bid to meet the demand for...
FA Cup fifth round draw: Man City go to Bristol City, Wrexham could host Spurs
Premier League Manchester City will go to Championship side Bristol City in the FA Cup fifth round. Five of the eight ties are subject to...
Chelsea transfer news: Blues bid £105.6m for Enzo Fernandez
Chelsea have bid 120m euros (£105.6m) for Benfica's Argentina midfielder Enzo Fernandez in a move that would make him the British transfer record signing. So...
Canada province experiments with decriminalising hard drugs
Canada's province of British Columbia is starting a first-in-the-nation trial decriminalising small amounts of hard drugs such as cocaine and heroin. From Tuesday, adults can...