By Patrick Hill/The Daily Mirror The former Wimbledon striker made the shock admission a week after it emerged two top footballers – including an England star – plan to come out John Fashanu... Read more
By Kim Hjelmgaard and Doug Stanglin/ USA Today All 224 people aboard a Russian airliner were killed early Saturday when the Airbus A-321 crashed in Egypt’s Sinai peninsula shortly afte... Read more
By Matt Sheehan/The WorldPost The Chinese government just announced it’s changing a decades-old controversial policy that only let families have one kid. BEIJING, China – Chinese leade... Read more
From 7 to 10 December, UNESCO and the Global Alliance on Media and Gender (GAMAG) will hold the first International Development Cooperation Meeting on Gender and Media and the first General... Read more
Daniel Marans/The Huffington Post President Barack Obama congratulated the U.S. Women’s National Team at the White House on Tuesday, thanking the soccer world champions for challenging... Read more
By Sunday Dare Though the October 11, 2015, presidential elections in Guinea-Conakry have come and gone, not many would forget in a long time the key role played by Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu... Read more
By Philip Obaji Jr. The government of Africa’s most populous country is trying to crack down on this hideous trade, which may include the sale of children for use in rituals. ENUGU, Nigeria... Read more
On Friday October 30, Cuso International in partnership with the African Union Sixth Region Canada is hosting a special event for the Nigerian community in the Greater Toronto Area. The Dias... Read more
By Omolade Adunbi Two weeks ago, on October 6, Nigeria’s former oil minister, Diezani Allison-Madueke, was arrested in London by British police. It’s estimated that over $20 billion went mis... Read more
New York, October 19, 2015 – The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the detention of Egide Mwemero, a Burundian journalist who, according to the managing director of his radio s... Read more







