Revealed: The most scientifically accurate faces of ancient human species

READ MORE: Scientists reveal what Neanderthals would look like TODAY Homo sapiens might have been the dominant species on the planet for millennia, but it wasn’t always that way. When the first Homo sapiens emerged around 300,000 years ago, our ancestors were just one of six human species on the planet. Now, scientists have revealed…

Air and rail traffic disrupted in Hungary as severe storms batter eastern Europe

Air and rail traffic disrupted in Hungary as severe storms batter eastern Europe

Severe thunderstorms hit Hungary on Monday forcing the closure of the main international airport in the capital Budapest after debris had been blown across the runways. The departures hall in Terminal 2A was partially flooded and the building was evacuated but no injuries were reported, the airport said in a statement. “All passenger check-in is…

Development Discourse with Amos Safo: The frightening road accident record

In my article last week on the ramifications of the illegal removal of the Chief Justice, I drew Mr. John Mahama and his government’s attention to two critical national issues that require serious attention. They are the frightening, deadly and wasteful, but avoidable road accidents that have gripped the country since January 2025. The second…

Tourists watch on as dozens of migrants leap off a boat and run up beach on Greek holiday island

Dozens of migrants were seen in shocking footage leaping off a boat and running onto a beach in front of tourists on a Greek holiday island. Greek authorities have rescued more than 500 migrants off the country’s southern islands of Crete and Gavdos in five separate maritime incidents since Friday, according to a statement released…

Poland reinstates border controls with Germany and Lithuania

Poland has reinstated border controls with neighbouring Germany and Lithuania in response to similar measures imposed by Berlin. The changes, which Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced last week, came into effect on Monday. “We remain advocates for freedom of movement in Europe, but the condition is the shared will of all neighbours, symmetrical and…

French ATC Strikes Halt 1,500 Flights Across Europe

Impact of the French Air Traffic Controllers’ Strike on Travelers Over 290,000 travelers have experienced delays and cancellations due to a two-day strike by French air traffic controllers. The strike, which began on Wednesday, led to the cancellation of nearly 1,500 flights across Europe, causing significant disruptions for airlines and passengers alike. Several major airlines…

Ukrainian Forces Capture Nigerian Mercenary in Russia

Captured Nigerian Mercenary Reveals Harrowing Tale of War in Ukraine A Nigerian national, Kehinde Oluwagbemileke, has been captured by Ukrainian forces while allegedly fighting for the Russian military in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The 29-year-old was reportedly apprehended by the Freedom of Russia Legion, a group composed of Russian fighters supporting Ukraine. This incident…

Tinubu Leaves Saint Lucia, Heads to Brazil for Brics Summit

Tinubu Leaves Saint Lucia, Heads to Brazil for Brics Summit

President Bola Tinubu has departed Saint Lucia after a four-day state visit en route to Brazil, where he will attend the 17th BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro. The president is expected to participate in the high-level meeting as a representative of Nigeria, which has now been accorded the status of a “partner country” within…

Global Media Forum 2025: Building bridges to beat populism

pasarextra newshas invited media professionals from all over the world to Bonn, where they will discuss strategies for solidarity in an age of polarization. All over the world, authoritarian regimes are gaining power through populism and the curtailment of free media. pasarextra newsis seeking to counter the populist rhetoric with this year’s Global Media Forum…

Contractor seeks to review US$60m Egodini project

Contractor seeks to review US$60m Egodini project

THE controversial Egodini Mall project being developed by South Africa-based Terracotta Trading (Pvt) Ltd is facing another major setback with the developer requesting a review of its investment to US$10,5 million from US$60 million. Terracotta has failed to complete the project since 2012. Bulawayo City Council (BCC) contracted Terracotta to develop the mall in Bulawayo…