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A court in Kenya has temporarily suspended the $2.5 billion health cooperation between Nairobi and Washington.
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Ethiopia's prime minister loves big projects. With a mega-dam completed on the Nile, Abiy Ahmed now plans Africa's largest airport and a nuclear power plant.
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This year's FIFA Arab Cup is taking place from 1st to 18th December in Qatar. Next to the match between Morocco and Syria, Palestine and Saudi Arabia are also set to meet in the second quarter-final of the tournament taking place on Thursday afternoon.
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Head nurse Franck Ndachetere Kandonyi at the Afia Himbi Health Center said the programme raised numbers from as low as five deliveries a month to more than 20. He said women came in greater numbers because they knew they would not be charged.
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South Africa’s mining production increased by 5.8% year-on-year in October, with the largest positive contributors having been iron-ore, platinum-group metals (PGM), manganese and chromium ore. Iron-ore production grew by 24.8% and contributed 2.9 percentage points to Statistics South Africa’s (...
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In a new proposal unveiled on Wednesday, the US government said that travellers from certain countries could be asked to provide their social media history of the past five years in order to be allowed into the country.
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Venezuela's president Nicolás Maduro went to the streets on Wednesday and marched with supporters through downtown Caracas, hours after opposition leader María Corina Machado received the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Despite tight resources and increasing complexity, Panova’s message is clear: sustainable development in Egypt hinges on coordinated, large-scale action — and on the government’s leadership at every step.
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Bank of America Global Research yesterday reported that the US has lost three-quarters of its aluminium smelters, China has capped its aluminium production, US consumers are now having to pay the full 50% tariff, there is uncertainty about what is happening with the aluminium smelter in Mozambique...
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told EU ministers that the bloc sought to "bankrupt" smugglers.
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Following its ordinary meeting on December 9, the Competition Commission has approved JSE-listed construction materials and industrial minerals company Afrimat’s proposed acquisition of Ochre Shimmer Trade and Invest 78, without conditions. The commission notes that JSE-listed Afrimat has nominated...
The latest mining world news and project information from Africa. providing updates on the progress of future, new and existing projects. Developments in mining legislation, policies, investments and infrastructure will be highlighted
Donald Trump’s ire has drawn attention to appalling security failures
But making money may not require making peace
Elections are looming, war drums are beating and the prime minister will soon be a lame duck
That may create more enemies for the Jewish state
Trust, care and belonging are the foundation for families thriving.
Nicolette V Roman, SARChI: Human Capabilities, Social Cohesion and the Family, University of the Western Cape
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Conflict between baboons and humans won’t change unless human behaviour changes.
Shirley C. Strum, Professor of the Graduate Division, School of Social Sciences and Emerita, Department of Anthropology, University of California, San Diego
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The kidnapping industry fuels insurgencies in Africa’s Sahel region.
Alexander M. Laskaris, Visiting Scholar, University of Florida
Olivier Walther, Associate Professor in Geography, University of Florida
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Bloemfontein could become South Africa’s top astro-tourism spot, using clear skies, observatories and planetariums to draw visitors and boost local jobs.
Eben Proos, Senior Lecturer in Tourism and Event Management, Central University of Technology
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IATA calls on African governments to recognise aviation as a strategic economic enabler, warning that excessive taxes and regulatory hurdles are hindering the continent’s immense potential for air travel growth.
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