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A SCOTS uni boss has been slammed by politicians for splashing out on trips abroad when hundreds of staff at the institution face job losses. Professor James Miller, Principal and Vice-Chancellor ...
Guinea-Bissau, where there are virtually no art galleries, no art schools and little government funding for the arts, has ...
Former British Army officer and mercenary Simon Mann, who was part of a coup attempt in Equatorial Guinea in 2004, has died ...
Two men were found guilty on Friday of cutting down Britain's 'Sycamore Gap' tree two years ago, felling the much-loved ...
Some 52 million people in West and Central Africa will struggle to meet their basic food and nutrition needs in the upcoming ...
Emphasising the critical role of collaboration in achieving scale, Osa Victor Obayagbona highlights imperatives of ...
Thiam’s exclusion stems from a legal complaint filed by private citizens citing a rarely used clause in the 1961 Nationality ...
Wan-Bissaka, who is English-born and of Congolese descent, played for England up to under 21 level and DR Congo's Under-20 ...
The Second World War broke out after a week, and Hitler invaded the Soviet Union, ignoring his pact with Stalin ...
Mr Carter is said to have denied that they were divorcing but admitted that the news, confirmed by prosecutors, of his wife’s ...
A far-left South African politician renowned for his anti-West rhetoric has accused U.K. authorities of denying him a visa to ...
National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola says five suspects have now been arrested in connection with the disappearance ...