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It’s not uncommon to find a Ugandan taxi driver in Rwanda’s capital, Kigali, just as one regularly meets Zimbabwean Uber ...
Elizabeth Maruma Mrema, UNEP Deputy Executive Director, says AMCEN marks 40 years of African leadership in environmental action, uniting for policy, green growth, and a resilient, inclusive future.
Earth’s continents may look fixed on a globe, but they’ve been drifting, splitting and reforming over billions of years – and ...
Transport CS said these developments are essential to ease traffic pressure on roads, enhance trade efficiency, and position ...
The Imaginary Tree that Hides a Forest Despite being nearly 80 times smaller than the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Rwanda is often blamed for the instability and poverty that characterize ...
Eastern Cape flood death toll rises to 92, with a teenage girl among the latest victims found. The provincial government helps 4,308 people who lost their homes while arranging temporary ...
China has issued over $1 trillion in loans and grants for tens of thousands of projects across the developing world.
Israel’s military operation in Gaza is cramming civilians into severely deprived areas, these five maps show how uninhabitable the region has become.
New research conducted by an international consortium shows that IBD and related conditions are now spreading through developing regions in Africa, Asia, and Latin America as well.
Coffee growers across East Africa are hopeful the 2024-25 harvest will bring a recovery to communities in most regions ...
A slow-moving geological change in East Africa could reshape the continent and the world. Tectonic forces are gradually pulling the African continent apart, potentially creating a new ocean.
China Power | Diplomacy | East Asia The Historical Great Powers of Asia: Medieval East Asia China was preeminent both within East Asia and beyond that region as a globally influential state.