South London Teenager Faces Terrorism Charge
An 18-year-old from Wallington has been charged under the Terrorism Act after attempting to travel to Syria to join Islamic State. He was arrested at Gatwick Airport.
An 18-year-old from Wallington has been charged under the Terrorism Act after attempting to travel to Syria to join Islamic State. He was arrested at Gatwick Airport.
Zimbabwe, Zambia and DRC announce major increases in domestic family planning funding to counter foreign aid cuts, protecting reproductive health access for millions.
Top House Democrats pledge to oppose government funding bill over expired healthcare tax credits, creating tight vote for Republican Speaker Mike Johnson.
Dutch volunteers research and display photos of African American soldiers buried at Margraten cemetery, ensuring their stories are remembered 80 years after liberation.
Sunderland could lose seven players to the Africa Cup of Nations, giving London rivals Tottenham, Brentford, and Crystal Palace a significant advantage that Arsenal missed.
Chuck Schumer faces calls to step down as Senate minority leader after eight Democrats defect in government shutdown vote. Progressive groups and lawmakers blame leadership failure.
Exclusive interview with Nigeria's head coach Justin Madugu on transforming women's football, developing young talent, and his ambitious World Cup vision.
A groundbreaking campaign reveals how female presidential candidates in Uganda face systemic sexism, from patronising language to physical threats, as they challenge the political establishment.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves stuns Westminster with unprecedented morning press conference, declaring immediate end to Tory planning restrictions to spark housebuilding revolution.
Bridget Phillipson faces backlash after urging EHRC to lead national conversation on reforming gender recognition, dividing opinion across political spectrum.
New legislation makes it illegal to publish non-consensual strangulation content online, with offenders facing unlimited fines in England and Wales.
Nigerian superstar Burna Boy delivers a scorching performance in his acting debut, leading a gripping revenge thriller that blends Lagos's vibrant energy with London's gritty underworld.
Discover how North African harissa can revolutionise your autumn and winter meals with three spectacular recipes featuring braised chicken, squash stew, and chickpeas from acclaimed chef Samin Nosrat.
As Sudan's brutal civil war intensifies, the historic city of El Fasher faces annihilation, with millions trapped in what aid agencies describe as a 'living hell' of violence and starvation.
In a significant royal relocation, William and Kate are settling into their permanent Windsor residence within the Great Park, marking a new chapter for the Wales family and their public duties.
Samia Suluhu Hassan secures overwhelming victory in Tanzania's presidential election as opposition decries results and violent clashes erupt across the nation.
From Cain and Abel's deadly clash to the modern royal tensions between Charles and Andrew, explore the dramatic brotherly conflicts that have shaped history and headlines.
The Guardian's acclaimed Cotton Capital series continues its exploration, tracing the enduring legacy and contemporary relevance of the Pan-Africanism movement in today's global landscape.
Eighty years after the landmark Pan-African Congress in Manchester, discover how this British city became the unlikely cradle of African independence movements that would reshape the continent's destiny.
A compelling exploration of Pan-Africanism's enduring legacy, from its revolutionary origins to its modern-day relevance in global politics and identity.
Tanzania faces political turmoil as opposition leader Tundu Lissu disputes presidential election results, sparking violent clashes and international concern over democratic processes.
Discover how this groundbreaking African-set production of Shakespeare's Macbeth transforms the classic tragedy into a powerful commentary on colonialism and power.
Johannesburg Ballet makes triumphant London debut with Communion of Light, a breathtaking production blending African spirituality with contemporary ballet at the Royal Opera House's Linbury Theatre.
The Trump administration announces dramatic cuts to US refugee programme, with admissions plummeting to record low and demographic shift seeing white South Africans overtake traditional refugee groups.
The Australian parliament descends into chaos as the government's environmental reforms face opposition revolt, threatening to derail the nation's net zero commitments and sparking accusations of climate policy betrayal.
Celebrating the extraordinary legacy of Professor Jane Plastow, the visionary scholar who revolutionised African theatre studies and championed cross-cultural performance.
Nobel laureate Abdulrazak Gurnah returns with a powerful new audiobook exploring love, betrayal and identity in 1960s Tanzania through the eyes of a young student.
In an extraordinary act of cultural resilience, Kyiv's Khanenko Museum opens 'Dialogues with Africa' exhibition while navigating wartime challenges and power outages.
The Women's Africa Cup of Nations delivers stunning upsets as Cape Verde celebrate unprecedented success and South Africa's title defence collapses amid managerial turmoil.
American families are bracing for financial strain as Affordable Care Act insurance premiums are set to jump by an average of 15% next year, with some states facing increases of up to 40%.