Guinness-maker Diageo has placed limits on wholesale distribution of the stout to pubs in Great Britain after “exceptional demand”
Month: December 2024
Unknown flu-like disease kills at least 79 people in DR Congo
Authorities say those infected have symptoms including headaches, fever and a runny nose.
From freedom fighter to Namibia’s first female president
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has experienced exile, detention and a quarter of a century in top government posts.
Israel says body of hostage Itay Svirsky recovered from Gaza
The military says he was murdered by Hamas, which has claimed he was killed by an Israeli strike.
Georgia’s opposition comes under attack as leader is dragged from HQ
The prime minister had earlier vowed that the organisers of a week of pro-EU protests would face justice.
Multiple victims reported in Vancouver stabbing
The condition of the victims and the suspect, who was shot by police, remains unclear.
French government collapses in no-confidence vote
Michel Barnier’s ousting over a budget bill deepens France’s current political crisis.
Why these Israeli men volunteered to fight – but now refuse to return to Gaza
Why men who reported for duty after October 7 are now refusing to fight
‘Deeply disturbed’: South Koreans react to President Yoon’s martial law order
People in Seoul express anxiety and confusion following the president’s now-rescinded martial law order.
Syrian government forces and rebels battle outside key city of Hama
A government counter-attack reportedly pushed back the rebels after they reached Hama’s outskirts.