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Doha (AFP) – Qatar and Saudi Arabia became the latest teams to book their spots at the 2026 World Cup, with each finishing top of their respective groups on Tuesday in the fourth round of Asian qualifying. In...
Riga (AFP) – Harry Kane scored twice as England secured qualification for the 2026 World Cup after a 5-0 thrashing of Latvia on Tuesday. Anthony Gordon opened the scoring in Riga before Kane took his tally for club...

Could the Nobel Peace Prize Go to Sudan’s “Emergency Response Rooms”?

In the absence of a clear frontrunner for this year's Nobel Peace Prize, discussions in Oslo have included several names, among them Sudan’s  — the...

Riek Machar on Trial: South Sudan’s Power Struggles, Ethnic Divides, and the Future of a Fragile Nation

Juba – A special court in South Sudan is set to convene today Wednesday to begin hearing prosecution evidence against First Vice President Riek...

Sudan Leans Back Toward Russia Amid Expanding Strategic Ties

In a move that signals a renewed embrace of Moscow, the Port Sudan-based authority signed a comprehensive cooperation agreement with Russia aimed at modernizing...

Scarification and facial markings in South Sudanese communities… aesthetic rituals facing extinction

In South Sudan, particularly in villages and remote rural areas, men and women of all ages take pride in adorning their faces and foreheads...

Gazan Students Granted UK Scholarships Amid War

Dozens of Palestinian students trapped in Gaza are set to begin studies at British universities after the UK government announced plans to help evacuate...

The African country with the most pyramids in the world – not Egypt

Egypt's pyramids are among the world's most recognised and significant historical sites. Yet this country has more. When people think about pyramids, most automatically think...

Akasha Baths: The History of Nubia and the Healing Secrets of Sudan’s Forgotten Springs

In northern Sudan, the golden sands of the desert intertwine with the rich history of the ancient Nubian civilization, and the hot springs of Akasha...

A new electronic system to verify the legality of foreign residents in Britain and arrivals via airlines

London – Al-Yurae: Britain has announced the expansion of its domestic and international campaign to stop the flow of illegal immigration and foreign residents living...

Will Durham Sudan Archive Repository: Be the Lifeline for Sudan’s Heritage in the Aftermath of the War

Guardians of Memory, Agents of Recovery Beneath the silent watch of Durham Cathedral’s enduring stones, the Sudan Archive emerges as a profound meditation on memory...

A Centennial Salutation: Honouring Dickens and the Glorious Legacy of His Museum

Today, 9 June 2025, heralds a singular occasion: the centennial of the Charles Dickens Museum, a bastion of literary legacy that has embraced the...

Unveiling the Unconscious: Glenn Brown and Mathew Weir at Freud’s Hampstead Home This summer

LONDON, June 4, 2025 — The Freud Museum in Hampstead, once the final London home of Sigmund Freud, has unveiled a captivating new exhibition...

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