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The French city of Montpellier has become the latest to offer free public transport for residents. The scheme is being ...
French painter Henri Matisse was one of the undisputed masters of 20th-century art, particularly known for his incredible use of colour. You may know Matisse's work but you are probably less familiar ...
The White Afrikaners who have accepted resettlement in the United States did not face "any form of persecution" in South ...
The newly anointed pope, Leo XIV, has celebrated his first Mass as pontiff. DW takes a closer look at his career. Leo left a ...
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner advanced to the round of 16 at the Italian Open in Rome with a straight-sets win over Jesper de ...
Once on the brink of extinction in Scandinavia, the Arctic fox is slowly returning. Threatened by hunting and climate change, ...
Wealthy Gulf states are promising President Trump huge investments into the US. But at the same time, the price of oil is ...
A new law grants sweeping powers to President Mnangagwa's government, raising alarms among activists and international ...
Agege, under the aegis of the Presidential Campaign Council (PCC), on Tuesday, staged a peaceful protest over what they described as political imposition and lack of internal democracy in the ...
Specialising in combat and equestrian aerobatics, Kazakhstan supplies many of the stuntmen for Hollywood productions such as ...
The pan-African NGO Amref Health Africa, which trains specialists and provides medical care to almost 20 million people a year, lost 20% of its budget primarily due to the US cuts.
Guardian Nigeria went to the streets of Lagos to ask people, can this act of spraying money at Nigerian parties actually stop?