In his second season with the Sixers, Oubre is averaging 14.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, and a career-high 1.8 steals while ...
Kelly Oubre Jr. dishes his thoughts on the addition of Quentin Grimes and his emotions of the Philadelphia 76ers trading ...
new video loaded: Why Is Violence Flaring Up in Mineral-Rich Congo? Rebels backed by Rwanda are seizing huge tracts of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The rebels, known as M23, say they are ...
A viral video captured a heated exchange between Embiid and Kelly Oubre Jr. over defensive efforts. Tyrese Maxey later helped diffuse the tension, though the 76ers ultimately suffered another defeat.
Supported by It was one of the deadliest battles in decades in the Democratic Republic of Congo. After the city of ... experts told Elian Peltier, a New York Times correspondent who traveled ...
Leaders of Eastern and Southern African regional blocs met for an unprecedented joint summit on Saturday to find a solution to a conflict in eastern Congo, where Rwandan-backed rebels’ rapid ...
Summit may bring Congo and Rwanda leaders together for first time UN warns conflict in eastern Congo could inflame the region Rebel advance sparks panic in Bukavu, other eastern towns Feb 6 ...
DAKAR, Feb 3 (Reuters) - The Eastern Congo rebel alliance that includes the M23 has declared a ceasefire for humanitarian reasons starting on Feb. 4, the group known as the Congo River Alliance ...
Kazakhstan-backed Eurasian Resources Group plans to review some of its mining permits in the Democratic Republic of Congo and is considering selling assets in Mozambique as part of a revamp ...
PHILADELPHIA -- When the Philadelphia 76ers have an engaged Kelly Oubre Jr., things are much different for them on the floor. The veteran out of Kansas offers up a unique style of play as he is ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo has asked the football clubs Arsenal FC, Paris Saint-Germain, and FC Bayern Munich to end sponsorship deals with the “Visit Rwanda” tourism campaign as threats ...
Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness Conrad’s 1899 novella was a searing critique of European colonialism, but especially the form practiced in the misnamed Congo Free State. King Leopold II of Belgium ...