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Jacob Zuma’s nine lives: How South Africa’s ex-president keeps coming back In March, South Africa’s electoral commission barred former president Jacob Zuma from running as a parliamentary candidate in next month’s general elections due to a previous criminal conviction w... (photo: AP / Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.) Al Jazeera Jacob Zuma Photos Politics South Africa |
Food fight: Russia’s ‘grain diplomacy’ reshaping global markets Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “grain diplomacy” continues to cause headaches for the European Union while potentially reshaping global trade dynamics and markets more in Moscow’s favor. |... (photo: AP / Ivan Sekretarev) Asiatimes Agriculture Global Trading Photos Russia |
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Deadly Sahel heatwave caused by ‘human-induced’ climate change: Study Human-caused climate change contributed to an unusually intense and lethal hot spell throughout West Africa’s Sahel region in April, according to a study by World Weath... (photo: AP / Ben Curtis) Al Jazeera Africa Climate change Photos Weather |
The U.N. rights chief says eastern Congo's escalating violence is being forgotten by the world The world is forgetting the escalating violence in eastern Congo as conflicts continue in places like Ukraine and Gaza, the U.N. human rights chief said Wednesday while v... (photo: AP / Moses Sawasawa, File) Yahoo Daily News DR Congo Human Rights Photos UN Wikipedia: March 23 Movement |
Digital twin market to surpass $150bn by 2030, impacting many industries GlobalData’s Digital Twins report examines growth and users across many industries including power, healthcare and sport. | The digital twin market will be worth $154bn... (photo: AI) Offshore Technology Business Digital twin market Global Trading Photos |
Remembering Cambodia’s genocide in a corner of Africa Kigali, RWANDA- April 1975 was a cruel month for millions of Cambodians. Forty-nine years ago, on April 17, the Khmer Rouge finally captured Phnom Penh after a five-year ... (photo: Creative Commons / nicolas pascarel) Asiatimes Cambodia Photos Rwanda United Nations |
UN envoy lashes out at Libya’s feuding parties and their foreign backers, then says he’s resigned UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. envoy for Libya, Abdoulaye Bathily, lashed out at the country’s feuding parties and their foreign backers at a U.N. Security Council me... (photo: UN / Rick Bajornas) Wtop Libya Photos Politics United Nations |
UN calls for women's participation to boost climate resilience in Africa NAIROBI, April 16 (Xinhua) -- The dream of a green, resilient, and inclusive future for Africa is within reach once governments harness the ingenuity of grassroots women ... (photo: AP / Brian Inganga) China.dot.org Africa Climate change Photos United Nations |
International support for Tunisia’s jailed opposition leader Ghannouchi Marking the first anniversary of the arrest of Tunisia’s prominent opposition leader Rached Ghannouchi, an international committee has formed to raise awareness of the ... (photo: AP / Hassene Dridi, File) Al Jazeera Islamic Photos Politics Tunisia |
South Africa FSCA greenlights 59 crypto licenses South Africa’s financial regulator, the FSCA, has approved 59 license applications from cryptocurrency facilities seeking to serve local residents. According to , the F... (photo: Creative Commons) Cryptopolitan Photos South Africa Trading Wikipedia: Crypto crypto |
Because the world is not always beautiful and angelic On the occasion of the thirty-year anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda in 1994, The Economist featured an article about the efforts made by the current leader, Paul Kag... (photo: AP / Ben Curtis, File) Philenews Africa Human Rights Photos Rwanda |