Africa: First Aid in Africa – When Every Second Counts, Red Cross Driven to Save Lives

Africa: WHO Recommends New Spatial Repellents to Prevent Malaria

The World Health Organisation has recommended the use of spatial emanators as an additional tool to prevent malaria. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has recommended the use of spatial emanators as an additional tool to prevent malaria, recognising their potential to reduce mosquito bites and complement existing interventions such as insecticide-treated nets and indoor residual…

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Utah governor shares quotes from Charlie Kirk

Utah governor shares quotes from Charlie Kirk

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Now Playing Utah governor shares quotes from Charlie Kirk 01:08 UP NEXT Mugshot released of Charlie Kirk shooting suspect 00:21 Utah governor tells people to ‘touch grass’ 00:35 Kirk shooting is attack on ‘American experiment’ 01:30 Messages inscribed on casings…

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FIM and MotoGP suspend the MotoE World Championship

FIM and MotoGP suspend the MotoE World Championship

The FIM (International Motorcycling Federation) and MotoGP have announced that the MotoE electric bike world championship will be put on indefinite hiatus after the conclusion of the 2025 season. The decision was made due to a lack of viewership and a slower-than-expected development of the electric performance motorcycle market. Read: The Apple iPhone 17 Pro…

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Africa: First Aid in Africa – When Every Second Counts, Red Cross Driven to Save Lives

Africa: Sovereign Carbon Initiatives – A Climate Justice Tool Endorsed by the African Union and Immediately Deployable Across Africa

The Africa Sovereign Carbon Registry Foundation is urging African nations to exercise their right to collect carbon contributions under the “polluter pays” principle. The foundation spoke this week at the second Africa Climate Summit (ACS2) in Addis Ababa, where it was officially endorsed by the African Union. Paul Sébastien, an international carbon markets expert and…

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Jair Bolsonaro’s rise and fall

Jair Bolsonaro’s rise and fall

Caio QueroHead of BBC News Brasil Getty Images Brazil’s ex-president has been convicted of plotting a coup In September 2018, as Jair Bolsonaro campaigned in the south-eastern city of Juiz de Fora, a 40-year-old man pushed through the crowd and stabbed the presidential candidate in the stomach. Images of Bolsonaro doubled over in pain, wearing…

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Comms ministry appoints BMIT to develop SABC financial model

Comms ministry appoints BMIT to develop SABC financial model

Public broadcaster the SABC’s Auckland Park headquarters. The Department of Communications and Digital Technologies (DCDT) has appointed BMIT Knowledge Group (BMIT) to develop a funding model for the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC). BMIT is an IT and telecoms research house located in Johannesburg. The DCDT says in a statement: “BMIT Knowledge Group is a…

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Africa: First Aid in Africa – When Every Second Counts, Red Cross Driven to Save Lives

Africa: Statement Attributable to Unicef Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa, Edouard Beigbeder, On the Deadly Risks for Over 450,000 Children in Gaza City As Military Attacks Increase

Amman — “The escalating military offensive in Gaza City is having devastating consequences for over 450,000 children, already traumatized and exhausted by nearly two years of unrelenting war. They are teetering on the edge of survival as both famine and deadly violence spread. “UNICEF is warning of an impending catastrophe as the military operation expands….

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