Forty-five people have been arrested in west Africa over the past three months in operations targeting drugs trafficking and the financing of terrorism, said global police body Interpol on Thursday.
Loveness Madangawa prepares lunch over an open fire in Mutare in eastern Zimbabwe – she has an electric stove, but power cuts caused partly by drought hitting the main hydropower station means she has ...
Reportedly, the authorities adopted a hardline approach by cutting off the food and water supply of the illegal miners to ...
Ahmedabad: A 31-year-old software developer filed a complaint with Vejalpur police, alleging she was duped of Rs 13.
Two survivors of a mining disaster in South Africa have claimed some of their colleagues 'resorted to cannibalism' in order ...
Illegal mining in South Africa threatens the economy and worsens inequalities with incidents in Stilfontein and Sabie ...
Rwanda-backed rebels say they captured Goma, eastern Congo’s largest city and the government’s last stronghold in the region ...
Illegal miners trapped nearly a mile below ground reportedly avoided dying of hunger by resorting to cannibalism.
Trapped nearly a mile beneath the earth after police blocked their food and water, one recalled how some of his colleagues ...
Of the 324 people pulled out of the Buffelsfontein Gold Mine, 78 had perished from starvation or dehydration. The illegal ...
An all-formats team reported from the scene of a South Africa mine disaster where hundreds of men working illegally ...
Survivors, rescuers and families of the dead and missing say they have been abandoned — branded as criminals for trying to ...