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In Colombia, authorities have approved a plan to cull dozens of hippos descended from animals once brought in by drug lord Pablo Escobar in the 1980s, as their rapidly growing population continues to threaten communities and native wildlife.
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A green hydrogen breakthrough in Namibia is opening the way for decarbonised steel using iron-ore of considerably lower grade. In an electrically powered hydrogen rotary kiln, 80 t of Australian iron-ore has been converted in climate‑neutral fashion into direct‑reduced iron (DRI) using ore with an...
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South Africa on Tuesday (14 April) handed back to Zimbabwe ancestral human remains and a centuries-old stone carving of its sacred national emblem, the Zimbabwe bird.
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Nigeria will cut import duties on a range of goods from July 1, in a move aimed at easing living costs and supporting businesses.
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For the first time, the Islamic State group and Al-Qaeda affiliate JNIM have clashed in West Africa’s Niger. While previous confrontations between the two jihadist groups had taken place in the tri-border area with Mali and Burkina Faso, they are now spreading toward a new border region between...
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The National Empowerment Fund (NEF), in partnership with the Northern Cape provincial government, has launched and showcased eight black-owned enterprises as part of the Northern Cape Investment and Jobs Conference currently under way. The launch, which took place on April 13, marks a significant...
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Caf’s decision to strip Senegal of the title is a textbook case for sports law.
Abdoulaye Sakho, Professeur de droit, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar
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Rwanda pulling its troops out of Mozambique risks creating a security vacuum in the restive Cabo Delgado province.
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The International Monetary Fund cut its growth outlook on Tuesday due to Iran war-driven energy price spikes and supply disruptions and warned that the global economy would teeter on the brink of recession if the conflict worsens and oil stays above $100 per barrel through 2027. With massive...
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As the conflict between the army and paramilitary groups in Sudan enters its fourth year, “the world has failed to meet the test of Sudan”, United Nations aid chief Tom Fletcher said on Tuesday. The civil war has killed tens of thousands of people and displaced more than 11 million.
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In the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, dozens gathered at what is known as a 'standing parliament'. Some believe the country's president is using the gatherings to press for constitutional change to allow him a third term in the role.
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Benin heads to the polls this Sunday in a tightly controlled presidential race widely seen as favouring the ruling party’s candidate. This story is written and edited by Global South World Outgoing leader Patrice Talon is stepping down after a decade in power, having reached the constitutional term...
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Oil production in the Middle East has plummeted since the start of the Iran war, according to a new OPEC report.
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[This Day] Barcelona's Lamine Yamal is craving to play alongside Nigeria and Galatasaray top striker, Victor Osimhen, at Camp Nou in the coming season.
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The Gauteng High Court has found that social media commentator Musa Khawula published defamatory, untrue and unlawful statements about Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Sello Malema and his wife, Mantoa Matlala Malema, relating to their marital status. In an urgent application heard in...
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King Misuzulu Dispatches Delegation to Parliament to Lobby Support for Ingonyama Trust Act Amendment
King Misuzulu KaZwelithini has dispatched a high-powered delegation to Cape Town to lobby 13 of the 18 political parties represented in Parliament to support the proposed amendments to the Ingonyama Trust Act. Should the amendment get the proposed parliamentary nod, the control of the Trust...
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