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Ending the use of charcoal would have economic consequences. The trade is informal and decentralised; gas flows through big ...
The International Monetary Fund said on Thursday it now expects Middle East and North Africa economies to grow by just 2.6% ...
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Ethiopian News Agency on MSNAfrica Must Adapt to Changing World So As Not to Left Behind, Says Education MinisterAfrica must adapt to the rapidly changing global landscape so as not to be left behind the rest of the world, Education ...
South Africa has secured pledges of R218 billion to fund its transition away from coal-fired power and bring in renewable ...
The future of African agrifoodtech will be shaped by startups that focus narrowly on solving Africa-specific problems for ...
“For us, it does not matter whether he is African, white, or Black. What matters is having a good, holy pope who can unite ...
The continent is not a priority for the American president, and Washington's policies, caught between a trade war and aid ...
On May 2, the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights’ (ACHPR) is scheduled to meet for its first public session ...
Will the adage 'fat pope, thin pope' bear out as cardinals pick a successor to Pope Francis in the May 7 conclave?
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Bizcommunity.com on MSNSouth Africa: Trialogue Business in Society Conference 2025 rallies CSI sector to drive impact in turbulent timesBusi Mavuso, the chief executive officer of Business Leadership South Africa, will open the conference with her keynote ...
Nanotechnology is the use of materials that are one-billionth of a meter (a nanometer) in size. One of its potential uses is ...
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Inquirer on MSNAfrica's Cardinal Turkson is continent's papal frontrunnerCardinal Peter Turkson currently serves as chancellor for two pontifical academies, that of sciences and social sciences.
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