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The Jordanian military intercepted a combat drone on Friday morning that was coming from Syrian territories.
Read more: Jordan intercepts drone loaded with weapon parts from Syria
The Jordanian military intercepted a combat drone on Friday morning that was coming from Syrian territories.
Read more: Jordan intercepts drone loaded with weapon parts from Syria
Pope Francis is recovering well from a hernia operation and routine post-surgery examinations showed good results, Holy See spokesman Matteo Bruni announced on Thursday.
Read more: Pope’s post-surgery recovery progressing – Holy See spokesperson
The Onitsha chapter of the Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (ONICCIMA) has decried the indiscriminate street trading and reckless driving by bus and tricycle operators, popularly known as Keke in Onitsha.
Read more: Onitsha chamber bemoan uncivil street trading, reckless driving
The UN has expressed deep sadness as another deadly earthquake claimed the lives of at least three people near the Haitian city of Jerémie in the early hours of Tuesday.
Read more: UN expresses sadness over another earthquake in Haiti
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) on Monday announced that the United States has decided to rejoin the organization in July.
United Nations (UN) on Monday solicited support for no fewer than 3.4 million people in Central African Republic (CAR) requiring assistance and protection.
Read more: UN seeks assistance for 3.4m people in Central African Republic
The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has charged governments to step up the fight against child labour, by supporting greater social justice.
Read more: ILO charges governments to step up the fight against Child Labour
Spain’s sexual and reproductive health law, which includes the right for women to take time off work when they have their period, came into effect on Thursday.
Read more: Spain becomes 1st country in Europe to allow menstrual leave