Belgium train crash latest: Two teenagers among four dead after school bus collides with train

A tragic accident in Belgium has claimed the lives of four people, including two teenagers, after a train collided with a school bus in the town of Buggenhout on Tuesday morning. The devastating crash has shocked the nation and prompted an outpouring of grief from government officials and the public alike. According to Belgium’s transport…

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THE GLOBAL TRIBUNE NEWSPAPER ANNOUNCED AS OFFICIAL MEDIA PARTNER FOR BLACK BUSINESS FORUM 2026

The Global Tribune Newspaper is proud to announce its official partnership with the highly anticipated Black Business Forum 2026, set to take place on Saturday, 20 June 2026 at the prestigious Eastside Rooms, Birmingham. Recognised as one of the most significant business and leadership gatherings for Black entrepreneurs and professionals in the United Kingdom, the…

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Three Sisters Found Dead Off Brighton Beach Formally Identified as Police Continue Investigation

The three women whose bodies were recovered from the sea off Brighton beach have now been formally identified by police as sisters from the Uxbridge area of London. Emergency services were called to the seafront near Black Rock car park on Madeira Drive at approximately 5.45am on Wednesday, 13 May, following reports of bodies in…

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Ghana owes IMF over $3.6 billion, ranks as Africa’s 4th most indebted country, behind Egypt and 2 others

Ghana ranks as Africa’s fourth most indebted country to the IMF, owing over $3.6 billion in outstanding obligations, according to the latest IMF data released in May 2026. Ghana has emerged as the fourth most indebted African country to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), with outstanding obligations to the Bretton Woods institution standing at 2.72 billion…

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Toyota to Import Taiwan-Made Vehicles Into Japan in Strategic Manufacturing Shift

Japanese automotive giant is set to begin importing Taiwan-manufactured Noah and Voxy minivans into Japan from October, marking a notable shift in the company’s production and supply chain strategy amid growing global competition and changing manufacturing dynamics across Asia. According to reports emerging from Nagoya, Toyota will commence operations on a dedicated production line in…

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Visa-Free Africa: Unlocking the Continent’s Economic Future While Managing Security Realities.

For decades, African leaders have spoken passionately about continental unity, regional integration, and economic independence. Yet for millions of Africans, travelling across the continent remains more difficult than travelling to Europe, Asia, or the Middle East. The irony is stark: a continent rich in shared history, culture, and economic potential continues to maintain some of…

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Plan to extend Mnangagwa’s term threatens Zimbabwe debt relief  

Zimbabwe’s president wants to remove obstacles to his continued rule but international creditors are wary of his plans. Zimbabwe’s efforts to secure long-awaited debt relief are facing renewed uncertainty amid political moves linked to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s reported plans to extend his time in office, raising concerns among international creditors and development partners. The southern…

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France unveils $27bn of commitments at Africa Forward Summit

France President Emmanuel Macron has unveiled €23bn ($27bn) in investment commitments for Africa spanning infrastructure, the energy transition, agriculture, artificial intelligence (AI), healthcare and the cultural and creative industries. The commitments were unveiled at the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, co-hosted by Macron with Kenya President William Ruto. The Summit is being held in an anglophone nation…

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