11 Sep
No details have yet been given by Malian authorities on any casualties from the attack. It’s the latest violence in the West African country after two assaults by suspected jihadis killed dozens a day prior.
11 Sep
Nigerian student, Oluyemi Sopade, and his team have emerged victorious in the annual Kids Innovation Challenge, hosted by The Destiny Trust. The team, all students at a local technical college, built an Arduino smart compost system capable of transforming food waste into manure.
11 Sep
US President Joe Biden and Vietnamese leader Nguyen Phu Trong have signed a “strategic partnership” on semiconductor manufacturing and rare earth minerals in a bid to counter China’s influence in the Asia-Pacific region. We take a closer look. Also, Chevron tries to head off strikes at its Australian LNG plants, and Taylor Swift’s “Eras” tour boosts the US hotel industry.
12 Sep
House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy says he is directing a House committee to open a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. The White House condemned the decision as “extreme politics.”
14 Sep
The powerful Mediterranean storm battered eastern Libya swept people into the sea, officials said. An international aid director told DW that Libya is witnessing a “large-scale disaster.”
14 Sep
The foreign minister from Germany’s Green Party held talks with conservative Republican Governor Greg Abbott. She also visited two companies working in the green tech space.
13 Sep
Some 70 people were rescued from the multi-story apartment block, which is believed to house 150. Deadly fires have engulfed several Vietnamese establishments in recent years, including entertainment venues.
13 Sep
Fumio Kishida named new foreign and defense ministers in reshuffling his 19-member Cabinet. The Liberal Democrat leader is facing trouble at home as he sinks in opinion polls ahead of possible snap elections.