- Details
- Written by Oluwatosin Iluromi
Wales on Monday bans any physical punishment for children which includes any type of corporal punishment, including smacking, hitting, slapping and shaking.
Wales on Monday bans any physical punishment for children which includes any type of corporal punishment, including smacking, hitting, slapping and shaking.
The Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has urged the leaders of the European Union countries, the U.S and Britain to visit the Ukrainian capital in a show of solidarity.
Read more: Polish premier calls for EU, U.S., British leaders to visit Kiev
A China Eastern Airlines plane with 132 people on board crashed near the city of Wuzhou in the southern Chinese region of Guangxi on Monday, the country’s aviation authority confirmed.
Read more: Plane with 132 on board crashes near Wuzhou in southern China
The UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, Matthias Schmale, says the food economy in the West Africa and Sahel sub-region is projected to reach 480 billion dollars in 2030.
Read more: West Africa food economy to reach $480bn by 2030- UN
The Kremlin on Thursday said many people in Russia were showing themselves to be “traitors” and pointed to those who were resigning from their jobs and leaving the country.
Read more: Many people in Russia showing themselves to be traitors — Kremlin
Read more: Israel says it won’t be a route for Russia to circumvent sanctions
UN Political Affairs Chief, Rosemary DiCarlo, says amid a political impasse that threatens to see Libya fractured again by two parallel governments, the priority must be to conduct a peaceful election.
Read more: Tensions rise in Libya as the risk of ‘parallel governments’ grows – UN
Former President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday in Monrovia advised ECOWAS to deploy the use of technology fully in electoral processes to conduct free and fair elections in member states.
Read more: Jonathan challenges ECOWAS on use of ICT for credible elections