Hajer Gueldich* We find ourselves at a time when Africa is trying to tackle one of the greatest contemporaneous challenges... The post African Perspectives on International Climate Change Law – Challenges and Opportunities for Justice appeared first on Harvard Law School | Human Rights Program.| Harvard Law School | Human Rights Program
Pedi Obani* The Human Rights Council called on states in 2014 to develop national action plans on business and human...| Harvard Law School | Human Rights Program
In Kenya’s Kilifi County, researchers are finding that droughts and floods linked to climate change are worsening mental health challenges for women farmers. A new study by The Aga Khan University shows that extreme weather is associated with rising levels of anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts in rural communities. The post In Kenya, a search for links between a changing climate and mental health appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.| AFRO American Newspapers
Crypto currencies have suffered a Flash Crash, wiping-out upwards of $500 BILLION of value in about one hour today. It is likely tied to China’s announcement of aggressive Export Restrictions on nearly everything they export, including rare earth minerals they refine for OTHER owners!| Metallicman
As a boy, I hated to get my hair cut. There was this barber in our town, and he would get this panel that he would put on top of the barber chair (it has a black cushion on it) and he would sit me down, put a cotton or plastic apron around my neck … Continue reading Sometimes, the most meaningful moments are the simplest ones—shared with those we love and enjoyed in the present moment| Metallicman
I have talked about the dinners that my mother would make for us kids growing up in the 1960’s and into the 1970’s. I have done so in a very general way. One of the most common dinners, perhaps because it was easiest, was to bake a casserole. I haven’t had one of those things … Continue reading Treating others with fairness and kindness is the key to a happy and peaceful life| Metallicman
Today I wanna talk about the guy in prison who was at his 16 parole hearing, and then again denied parole on the 16th. I worked with him in the prison canteen. Like all inmates we lived in barracks based on our “prison occupation”. I lived in the “kitchen barracks”. So we all knew each … Continue reading It’s important to use your talents for the greater good| Metallicman
When I lived in Indiana we owned a ski boat. It was 18 foot long, with a “pass though” front to the bow. And had a nice Bikini top for when it rained. Slick and new. We named it “Going coconuts” We stored it at a lake about an hour drive away. And we would … Continue reading Sometimes, you just have to dance it out| Metallicman
Well, it looks like cost of living inflation in the West is really horrific. As I predicted. I advise a serious cut down in restaurants and fast-food, and in grocery shopping… only buy fresh vegetables and cheap dairy. Stop all processed food purchases. You’ll be much happier for doing that. Get some chickens. Their eggs … Continue reading The most extraordinary things are right in front of us.| Metallicman
My sister had a few pet turtles. They lasted for two weeks. She also had a rabbit, and that rabbit lasted for a solid nine months until my Siberian Huskies broke into the cage and ate them. She had a gerbil. She had it for maybe a month and a half before it made it’s … Continue reading Science is a powerful tool, but it must be used responsibly| Metallicman
When I was a young teenager, I loved building scale plastic models. My favorites were 1/35 scale figurines. I think that I have mentioned this to you all before. Lord only know where they are now. All those well-painted collections are off gone. Gone. Gone. But today, I want to talk about the joys that … Continue reading Don’t let stereotypes define who you are| Metallicman
My mother had this bird-feeder. It sat outside the kitchen window and she would feed the birds there. She had a 50 pound bag of feed. It was pretty heavy, and I would grab a cupful of seed and fill it a few times a week. Then she died. For a while I still kept … Continue reading Cockroaches, though small in stature, have big dreams| Metallicman
This post is a little messed up. It was accidentally pre-released on 11 March 2025. I recovered it in it’s broken form, and then fluffed it out. Here it is. Up in it’s corrected manifestation. Intro notes. Note that I have been providing kitchen intel rather than meals as of late. This will change. I … Continue reading If Elvis wants to lay eggs, who am I to stop him?| Metallicman
Here’s a story for you. I was taking care of my dying mother and needed to get some more chemical for the pool. So I drive to the local pool store. But the owner wasn’t in. Just his kid or a yound cousin. When I was accidentally given the wrong pool chemical by a dumb … Continue reading The best way to solve a problem is to laugh at it| Metallicman
My brother used to sneak into my kid sisters room and try on her clothing. This constantly stretched her clothing, and they would eventually lose their elasticity. Oh, and my kid sister was always so furious about this. Now, I have no clue as to why he did this. maybe it might be a sexual … Continue reading The friendships you build along the way are the real treasures of life| Metallicman
LAGNAF in College. When I attended university, I used to hang out with various groups of friends. My core group was a group of fellow engineering students that shared many of the same courses that I was taking at the time. In their dorm room (normally festooned with think silk tapestries and other teenage clutter) … Continue reading Being a hench-animal is… kind of fun| Metallicman
Here’s a story from the 1960’s. I figure sometime around 1968 or so. My first wife; Cheri; was a Pennsylvania girl. Her folks came from the hills of Western Pennsylvania. They were all worker folk that hovered in the lower strata of the sociological-economic scale. And it was the 1960’s. With “big hair”, the television … Continue reading Maybe leave the map at home| Metallicman
People react differently to the death of a loved one. Some handle it really harshly, while others move on and stumble about. But my Step-mother; Karen and her reaction truly takes the cake. Karen, my step-mother, immediately started throwing out all of my father’s belongings within the first week of his death. By day three … Continue reading It’s important to appreciate the world as it is—and maybe leave the abstract interpretations for another day| Metallicman
My favorite shoes in the early 1970’s had these buckle sides. These were different from the lace-up shoes of the 1960’s that I always wore. Ugly damn things… Boy foot attire was shit during that period in time. So now we’ve got Crocs. Don’t think it’s much of an improvement. I think that I gotta … Continue reading While a little drama can be fun, it’s important to remember the line between fiction and reality| Metallicman
My father never allowed me near guns, and while he had a few pistols and rifles, he kept them locked up and shooed me away from them. So gun culture was not anything that I participated in growing up. Well, one day, my dog (a Siberian Husky that lived in the backyard) mauled up a … Continue reading The wobbliest of mysteries can lead to wisdom if you approach them with a curious mind and an open heart| Metallicman
So, you know those old-school metal bread boxes you sometimes spot in vintage shops or your grandma’s kitchen? Yeah. My folks had one. It was beige and brown and had a floral design on the front. (Kind of matched the hamper with was a light green thing upstairs in the hallway.) Back in the 1960s, … Continue reading True wealth isn’t measured in gold or gadgets, but in the bonds we share with others| Metallicman
Here’s a story of my early youth, when we (me and my friends) would play in the dirt displaced during construction in our apartment complex. I must have been around 4, perhaps 5 years old. There was some construction going on outside the apartment complex where we lived in Bridgeport, CT. And they had torn … Continue reading Addressing emotions is the key to harmony| Metallicman
Back in the day, as a young boy, I (and my friends) would take long “hikes” along the rural train-tracks on the edge of the river, and throwing round beads into the water. These balls were all over the place. They were black and the size of marbles, and we often wondered what they were. … Continue reading Whether you’re a ware-rabbit, a cat, or a dog with a glowing green tail, the important thing is to embrace who you are—floppy ears and all| Metallicman
I well remember installing an FM converter to the AM car radio during 1976 / 1977. It was a “thing” back then. Oh sure, I had been listening to FM radio for nearly ten years by then, but when it came to being in a car, we had to deal with AM radio. KDKA was … Continue reading Life is full of unexpected twists and turns. Sometimes, things don’t go as planned—but that’s where the fun begins| Metallicman
MM has some dental issues. Have you ever had to go to the dentist? Well, that is my story for today. *Dental Woes*. Well for the last few months, I would periodically get these shooting pains that would hit me in the skull originating from above my jawline. And then the rest of the day, … Continue reading While predictions can be fun, they’re no substitute for living in the moment.| Metallicman
My dogs liked to dig. I mean it, they loved the soil; the smell of the earth. And once they would dig a hole, they would crawl into it and hang out. We had a “doll house” a play house for my sister in the back yard that she (and myself) would play in. And … Continue reading Art may inspire imagination, but reality keeps ticking along| Metallicman
We had no idea how great our life was before the United States became a psychopathic shit-hoe. Here’s some meme’s to underline this truth. First one… Don’t be bitter, but do try to appreciate what we all have lost… Today… ** FLASH TRAFFIC ** URGENT** U.S. MAKES DIRECT NUCLEAR THREAT TO RUSSIA Hal Turner World … Continue reading A world where a rat’s gotta do what a rat’s gotta do| Metallicman
Today I want to say a few words about why there used to be glasses of water at dinner tables everywhere. Back in the day, meals were served with alcohol. Often in Europe, it was wine or beer. While in China, it’s hard alcohol. And this tradition of having glasses of water with a meal … Continue reading Beauty comes from within—even if you’re already dazzling| Metallicman
After I left the Navy, I worked in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in a steel company. For a short period of time, I lived with my father’s mother; my paternal grandmother. She was very “old school”. She was a traditional woman. And I want to relate just one story of a memory that I have of her. And … Continue reading Not every X marks the spot—but teamwork does| Metallicman
Back in the day, my brother stumbled upon a 1920’s “piggy bank”. Only this bank was painted cast iron. It was a pretty unique item. He “found it” inside a locked credenza that was “protected” under a huge oil stained canvas tarp covered with all sorts of misc junk, in a dark alcove in the … Continue reading Even straw brains deserve respect—if only to avoid trouble| Metallicman
The 1970’s was a time of many things. We had The Monkeys, and we had “Pet Rocks”. We had “Channel 53” (well, in Pittsburgh) which gave us “Benny Hill”, and Belly Dancing at 8pm. We had Pinto’s, and Vega’s, as well as muscle cars that were REALLY fun to drive. And we also had “Shag … Continue reading Winning isn’t everything—especially if you’re not even racing| Metallicman
We used to use a Triangle can opener. Back in the day, the use of triangle can openers were being displaced by pop-top pull tabs. And for a brief wile (when I started drinking) the both existed side by side. Do you remember these things? They would often leave this triangle shaped hole in the … Continue reading Even dragons have room to learn new tricks| Metallicman
There was a place at the edge of the small town where I grew up in Western Pennsylvania; East Brady. This was tucked between the river, and the local train tracks. It was off a side (dirt road) from the High School Foot Ball field. It was called… “Bums Hollow”. Back in the 1920’s and … Continue reading Sweet rewards often come with sticky consequences| Metallicman
When we (myself and my first wife) were “wandering” in the wilderness trying to “find our place” in life and society, and before we found training at China Lake NWC… we learned a lot of “shortcuts” on how to shower, cook and survive without the modern necessities that we take for granted in our households. … Continue reading Sometimes, direction is more important than determination| Metallicman
Does anyone still darn socks? Or underwear? Honestly, when holes start forming in my undergarments, we toss them out. I don’t know how many that I threw out. I mean, the tropics are hard on clothes. But darning… nah. Only for coats and valuable jackets and pants. When it comes to underwear toss those rags … Continue reading Creativity is wonderful—but don’t let it disrupt the daily grind| Metallicman
I used to take guitar lessons. I was terrible at it. The reason was practice. I simply wasn’t able to practice without a relentless stream of insults and disruptions from my sister.I would try practicing and she would make such a racket of insults, and slamming and turn up television and radios so loudly, all … Continue reading Balance is important—but so is knowing your limits| Metallicman
Wow. Things are changing so fast. We have Geo-political landscapes changing and the demise of the American-led world order. We have massive breakthroughs in technology, and a changing warfare landscape. We have a complete breakdown of WHAT WAS, and the emergence of WHAT WILL BE. It’s all pretty amazing. AI… Artificial Intelligence. Robots. Green energy. … Continue reading Perhaps the shoe was never the problem| Metallicman
Let me tell youse guys how the Chinese eat noodles. Firstly, there are many kinds of noodles in China. As well as so many different ways to make them. And today, I really am just going to talk (write) about “making a quick noodle meal” by Chinese people in China. Oh, and no, I’m not … Continue reading The bamboo was safe, the farm was at peace, and all was right in the world| Metallicman
DISCOVER THE NEW WIA YOUNG LEADERS 2025 We are glad to begin this spotlight series with you, Oluwatoyin. Can you tell us in your own words who you are and what you do? I am Oluwatoyin Abioyé, a product leader, global tech mentor, and social impact entrepreneur. I have worked extensively across Fintech, SaaS, and […]| WIA Philanthropy
One of the best parts of traveling is encountering animals not seen in the United States, except in zoos. Here are some of my favorites; many have been included in earlier posts. Zebra and wildebeest, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Southern migration in the spring searching for water. Impala, Chobe National Park, Botswana. Gathering at a … More Animals of the World| The New 3 Rs: Retire, Recharge, Reconnect
Hi Fintech friends 👋, Here are the highlights of what happened in African Fintech this week; One of East Africa’s crypto bills passed the assembly stage. A $15 Million fund planned to find Web3 Unicorns in emerging markets. Ex-YC-backed founders launched a neobank for Africa. CEO| This Week in Fintech
In countries like Senegal, the IMF has been complicit with irregular debt practices and fraudulent accounting in order to undermine sovereignty and favour multinational corporations.|
The face of Africa and its global perception are changing dramatically. Until recently, thanks to the efforts of the West and its proxies, the continent was portrayed as an object, not a subject, of international politics, in need of external… Pressenza New York| Pressenza
Rest in Power: Jane Goodall, the Gentle Disrupter Whose Research on Chimpanzees Redefined What It Meant to Be Human| Ms. Magazine
The first drug for mitochondrial disease marks a significant milestone in rare genetic disorders, enhancing treatment prospects and clinical research momentum. The post DAILYH DOSE: Genomic forensics link pet and human infections; First drug approved for mitochondrial disease hints at a new era for rare genetic disorders. first appeared on Scientific Inquirer.| Scientific Inquirer
From poisonings to collisions with power lines, these birds face many threats. But as they decline, so does their ability to control the spread of deadly diseases. The post Saving Zimbabwe’s Vultures appeared first on The Revelator.| The Revelator
Our closest known relatives are on the brink of extinction. Can we save them in time? The post Save This Species: Chimpanzees appeared first on The Revelator.| The Revelator
For months, the Russian army has secretly recruited hundreds, if not thousands, of jobless migrant workers in Qatar to fight on the frontline against Ukraine.| josimarfootball.com
The Trump administration and Congress can end the cycle of looting, smuggling, and violent extraction of raw materials from the DRC and provide a better footing for peace. The post U.S. Sanctions Removal on Mining Magnate Would Set Back Peace and Investment in DR Congo appeared first on Just Security.| Just Security
Cameroon’s longtime leader Paul Biya, in power since 1982, is running for an eighth term in Sunday’s presidential election a move that could keep him in office until he is nearly 100 years old. Biya, one of Africa’s longest-serving rulers, scrapped term limits in 2008, consolidating his political dominance through successive elections often marred by […] The post Cameroon’s Biya Seeks Eighth Term Amid Growing Discontent and New Challenge appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.| Modern Diplomacy
Zanzibar, the wonderful Spice Island of Tanzania, is famous for its dreamy beaches with white sand... The post Top things to do in Zanzibar (& what not to do) appeared first on The Smooth Escape.| The Smooth Escape
The official visit of Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi to Kazakhstan on 10 September marked the resolution of a long-running dispute between Gécamines and Eurasian Resources Group (ERG) over the Swanmines copper and cobalt project. Swanmines, a joint venture between ERG (75%) and Gécamines (25%), has held rights to the Kalukundi Mine since 2009. The litigation, […] The post DRC-Kazakhstan: the other mineral agreement appeared first on Nato Defense College Foundation.| Nato Defense College Foundation
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded for groundbreaking metal-organic frameworks development, enabling advancements in gas capture, storage, and biomedical applications. The post DAILY DOSE: Nobel in Chemistry Awarded for Metal-Organic Framework Breakthroughs; Former U.S. Surgeons General Demand Resignation of HHS Secretary Kennedy. first appeared on Scientific Inquirer.| Scientific Inquirer
How can empathy reshape housing in rapidly growing cities? In Abuja’s Garki Village, co-creation with residents transforms housing upgrades into dignified, climate-smart homes.| Urbanet
When we connect to the Internet, anything becomes possible. From staying in touch with loved ones to conducting business, studying, working, and staying informed and inspired. But what if you can’t navigate the Internet in your native language? According to Statista, there are approximately 7,100 known living languages and dialects worldwide and an online population… The post What if the Internet doesn’t speak your language? appeared first on Internet Society Foundation.| Internet Society Foundation
The results of a digital trade initiative in Africa show the continent has made progress but barriers to paperless trade persist, according to the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the World Bank. The organisations have carried out digital trade reviews for six countries – Benin, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria and Rwanda – to identify…| Global Trade Review (GTR)
If you’re planning a trip to Cape Town, chances are you’ve already heard warnings about safety in South Africa and might be wondering: Is it really as unsafe as people […] The post Is Cape Town Safe for Travelers in 2025? Our Real Experience appeared first on The Nomad Almanac.| The Nomad Almanac
[These remarks were delivered at the September 16, 2025, CovertAction Magazine webinar on Neo-Colonialism in Africa.—Editors] I’m honored to be invited to join P.D. Lawton, Jeremy Kuzmarov, Milton Allimadi, Jean-Marie Higiro, and Lawrence Freeman here. I know a bit about most everyone’s particular areas of expertise, but particularly those of Milton and Lawrence, so I’m sure we’ll […] The post Neo-Colonialism in Africa: From the IMF and World Bank to the International Caucasian ...| CovertAction Magazine
When I was young, my parents worked long hours. As a result, I spent much of my childhood with my grandparents, whose outlook on life always fascinated me—though at times, it left me deeply unsettled. Their time was not my own; it always moved more slowly, as if our clocks were never synchronized. A conversation […] The post The Book My Grandfather Never Wrote first appeared on CovertAction Magazine.| CovertAction Magazine
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics recognized researchers for advancements in quantum superconducting circuits, impacting technology like quantum computing and cryptography.| Scientific Inquirer
Index rounds up of some of the key stories covering censorship and free expression from the past seven days The post The week in free expression 26 September – 3 October appeared first on Index on Censorship.| Index on Censorship
Planning a Moroccan adventure? With Morocco’s mountain ranges, desert regions, and coastal areas, the best time to visit depends on where you’re going and what you’d like to do. From exploring bustling cities like Marrakech and Casablanca to venturing into the Sahara Desert or relaxing along the Mediterranean coast, every time of year offers something […] The post The Best Time to Go to Morocco | Travel Guide appeared first on TierOneTravel.com - Online Canadian Travel Agency |.| TierOneTravel.com – Online Canadian Travel Agency |
The On WikiSkills Mentorship Programme, launched by Africa Wiki Women, is a four-month initiative that supports African women in gaining the skills and confidence to...| Diff
Dubai has emerged as a key hub for Africa’s affluent elite, offering a blend of financial advantages, luxury amenities, and strategic positioning that appeals to high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) across the continent. This trend is reshaping the dynamics of wealth management, investment, and luxury consumption, with Dubai serving as both a financial hub and a lifestyle destination for Africa’s rich. Banking beyond borders: African institutions in Dubai A strategic shift is underway: Afri...| Business Empires – Africa
“Dahomey” narrates the Danxomèan treasures’ epic journey home. And yet, the film remains haunted by the visible and invisible human labor that made this homecoming—and its cinematic telling—possible.| Public Books
US President Donald Trump's 90-day freeze on US foreign aid and overhaul of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) has halted critical humanitarian efforts, leaving global health workers…| France 24
China's GCL said it had launched the first phase of its Ogaden LNG project in Ethiopia's Somali region.| LNG Prime
Italian energy firm Eni and its partners have taken a final investment decision on the second FLNG project in Mozambique, Coral Norte (Coral North).| LNG Prime
Plan your next green getaway from one of these well-established or up-and-coming ecotourism destinations.| Dan Flying Solo
When Faida arrived at the Makombe refugee camp in Rwanda, she had nothing—no shoes, no change of clothes, not even soap to wash her children’s hands. “We are suffering a lot,” she shared. A mother of many and now separated from her husband, Faida was desperate for help. Like so many others fleeing violence in Read More… The post Faida’s Story from the Makombe Refugee Camp appeared first on Operation Blessing.| Operation Blessing
This October, the world’s largest nature conservation forum will convene in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates from October 9 to 15. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World Conservation Congress meets only every 4 years and brings together decision-makers from governments, civil society, Indigenous Peoples’ organizations, academia, and the private sector to set... The post What We’re Looking Forward to at the upcoming IUCN World Congress appeared first on Internatio...| International Rivers
Kenya is more than just a destination; it’s a living canvas of breathtaking landscapes and an unparalleled diversity of wildlife. A safari in Kenya is an experience that awakens the senses, offering a chance to witness the raw, untamed beauty of nature up close. Safari in Kenya While the vast plains and dramatic sunsets are… Read More »Wildlife To See On a Safari in Kenya| Backpackingman
Cloud9 has always symbolized joy, freedom, and possibility. To me, it’s that elevated state of living where life feels lighter, more connected, more meaningful. That feeling is what inspired us to …| teshmbaabu
Join the 21st AEEP Energy Talks on 1 October 2025, 13:00 - 14:30 CEST / 15:00 - 16:30 EAT to unpack the outcomes of the Africa Climate Summit (ACS2) and explore how Africa-Europe cooperation can drive climate and energy priorities towards COP30. Don’t miss this important dialogue register now! The post AEEP Energy Talks / From ACS2 to COP30: Advancing Africa and EU Cooperation to Deliver on Common Priorities: appeared first on Africa-EU Energy Partnership.| Africa-EU Energy Partnership
The AEEP Energy Talks are a bimonthly webinar series uniting African and European stakeholders to discuss urgent energy priorities and foster cooperation toward a just, sustainable future. Past editions have explored topics from green hydrogen and industrial decarbonisation to scaling clean cooking solutions. The 21st Energy Talks will be held on 1 October 2025 at 1 PM CEST.| Africa-EU Energy Partnership
8/21/2025 DRC — MONUSCO, the United Nations’ mission to the DRC, issued a release Monday accusing the Islamic State group-backed ADF terror group of killing at least 52 civilians in eastern DRC earlier this month. The post ISCAP Releases First Video in 3 Years, Calls for Jihad first appeared on International Christian Concern.| International Christian Concern
The unclear nature of South Africa's new marijuana laws is creating confusion and operational hazards amongst a fast growing grey market. The post South Africa’s Complex New Marijuana Laws Produce, Hope, Fear and Confusion appeared first on UNICORN RIOT.| UNICORN RIOT
Within the context of rapidly changing geopolitics, Russia and Ghana are closely aligned in their efforts to sustain their bilateral relations. In an interview during a working visit to the Republic of Ghana, in early October 2025, Dmitry Savelyev, State… Kester Kenn Klomegah| Pressenza
In Kisumu, International Peace Day was celebrated with multiple activities. The program began on Saturday the 20th with tree planting at Kasagam Secondary School, followed by friendly football matches between the teams of different divisions (10- to 16-year-old) from Manyatta… Pressenza Kenya| Pressenza
Several public opinion surveys published over the last few months paint a picture of China’s role in the world from the perspective of both Chinese and international respondents. These build on previous surveys from the past year that show how despite polarized views, global attitudes towards China have improved at the expense of the U.S., […]| China Digital Times (CDT)
When it comes to African wildlife adventures, Botswana is truly unmatched. The country is home to some of the world’s most incredible and renowned national parks, which house a unique array of wildlife. From the densest population of elephants and endangered painted wolves to the longest mammal migration in Africa and a radiant birdlife, you… Continue reading Top 10 Wildlife Experiences in Botswana’s National Parks| CastlesandTurrets
Henley Business School Africa has joined the Future of Management Education (FOME) Alliance, bringing the total number of members to 14.| EFMD Global Blog
This week, in our final Quantum (before we change to Beauty for Ashes) we take a deeper look at Islam. Tom Holland on the incompatibility of Islam with Western liberal democracy; Douglas Murray and James Orr on Muslim immigration; Mousa Kadri; Spencer Fildes on the new blasphemy law; What happens if you leave Islam? The […]| TheWeeFlea.com
This week we look at the fallout from the Charlie Kirk assassination; Yes Minister; Students in Amsterdam; the Oxford Union President; Mental Health worker in Australia; Borussia Dortmund; AI b…| TheWeeFlea.com
The fresh capital, which the company described as a six-figure sum, will support its commercial growth and deepen its partnerships with financial institutions and agro-industries.| TechCabal
In today's edition: Nigeria, South Africa to exit FATF Greylist || Kenya tightens tax reporting for foreign firms || Thousands in Kenya lose jobs as trade deal ends || Uber adds women-only rides || HotTake| TechCabal
Ronald’s mission is to cut waste and close inequality gaps in African communities by making gifting pre-owned items easy and dignified.| TechCabal
Her appointment continues Mastercard Foundation’s Africa-first agenda and signals change towards more tech-powered solutions.| TechCabal
Two agencies have launched a project to improve food safety in 10 African countries. The African Development Bank and African Union Commission (AUC) said the Strengthening Food Safety Standards and Nutrition in Africa (SFNA) project will bolster food security, public health, and trade across the continent. The project, launched at a workshop... Continue Reading| Food Safety News
“The Vatican should ensure that the historical record is clear and that justice is served before making any determinations on Baudouin’s virtue and legacy. Ultimately, calls for postponing the beatification process are not about undermining Baudouin’s personal faith or commitment … Continue reading →| Intel Today
On a map of Africa at night, the highways don’t glow like they do in Europe or North America. But a closer look at the numbers shows a continent slowly laying down the asphalt arteries that move people, goods, and money. The post Top 10 African countries by paved roads (km) first appeared on Business Empires - Africa.| Business Empires – Africa
Investing isn’t just for Wall Street brokers in fancy suits. Today, thanks to technology, anyone in Africa with a smartphone and internet connection can invest in global stocks—from Apple and Amazon to Tesla and Microsoft. The dream of being a shareholder in the world’s biggest companies is no longer limited to investors in the U.S. or Europe. The post How to buy global stocks from Africa: A complete guide first appeared on Business Empires - Africa.| Business Empires – Africa
This Algerian Lamb Tagine (Lham Lahlou) is a dish eaten during the month of Ramadan. It contains lamb meat, prunes, pears, raisins, and apricots. The dish is flavorful and indulgent, and is a great way to end a long day of fasting from sunup to sundown. If you’re looking for a dish that is as... Read On → The post Lamb Tagine from Algeria (Lham Lahlou) appeared first on The Foreign Fork.| The Foreign Fork
We are pleased to republish below two items from the Xinhua News Agency exploring the connections between China’s victory in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the African liberation struggles of the second half of the 20th century. Harare-based political commentator Dereck Goto notes that for Zimbabweans, the history of the Global Anti-Fascist … Continue reading How China’s victory in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression inspired Africa The post How Chin...| Friends of Socialist China
Chinese President Xi Jinping held a series of meetings on September 4 with national leaders who had come to Beijing to attend the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War. In the morning Xi Jinping met with Zimbabwean President … Continue reading Xi Jinping meets the leaders of Zimbabwe, Slovakia, Congo, Serbia and Indonesia The post Xi Jinping meets the leaders of Zimbabwe, Sl...| Friends of Socialist China
Territórios segredados sem fronteiras, ocupação sem anexação formal e um sistema jurídico dual que consolida a hierarquia étnica. Em Gaza e na Cisjordânia, Israel aprimorou um modelo de controle nacional que a África do Sul da era do apartheid lutou para sustentar. The post Como Israel teve sucesso onde a África do Sul falhou appeared first on Jacobin Brasil.| Jacobin Brasil
The post Global Energy Alliance commits $16 million to accelerate Mission 300 and Africa’s clean energy future at UNGA 80 appeared first on Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet.| Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet
Press ReleaseSeptember 17, 2025 Nairobi, Kenya – Latitude59, the flagship startup and tech event from Estonia, which also organises global editions in Singapore, Cape Town and Nairobi, is calling on the boldest early-stage startups across Africa to compete at the L59 Pitch Competition in Nairobi on December 3–5, 2025. One winning startup will earn a […]| Latitude59
German tourists captured the wholesome moment when they surprised their driver with his first-ever safari experience. Gina Haerle was on holiday in South Africa with her friend Marina, staying at a private game reserve, about two hours from Cape Town. Their driver had mentioned that he had never been on a safari and the tourists […] The post Tourists Surprise Driver with His First-Ever Safari –Buying a Ticket So He Could Go Instead of Waiting in Car (Watch) appeared first on Good News Net...| Good News Network
AltSchool Africa, an edtech learning platform, has introduced a $30 (N45,000) nano-diploma program for young Africans to learn…| Technext