Pope Francis’ long-awaited visit to Congo and South Sudan next week comes amid soaring insecurity in both war-torn countries, as desperate populations say they want his visit to quell the endless violence and bring stability and attention to two of the…
Telling the heroic stories of ancient African history (Inspire Africa)
Our interview on this episode highlights Kunda Kids, the children’s publishing and media platform telling ancient African history. Louisa and Dele Olafuyi tell us how their work is widening diversity in children’s literature. Also, the story of the you…
Ensuring food security and the long-term resilience of EU agriculture
‘Food security’ is widely understood to mean ‘when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life’.
Tehran citizens experience extremely polluted air for roughly 2 weeks
The Iranian capital Tehran has been choked by heavy smog for roughly two weeks now.
Renault slashes Nissan stake as the automakers overhaul their decades-long alliance
Renault has trimmed its interest in coalition ally Nissan stake as the automakers overhaul their decades-long union.
NATO secretary general urges South Korea to allow direct arms exports to Ukraine
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Judgment day looms as Euronav files second arbitration against Frontline
Belgian owner asks domestic panel to examine the merits of the John Fredriksen company’s decision to pull out of merger
Nissan and Renault equalise shareholdings to iron out voting conflict
Renault Group is transferring 28.4% of the Nissan shares it owns into a French trust, so they both have a 15% stake in the other car marker.
Is there hope for a dying river in Kenya’s growing capital?
As clean water runs short, one of Africa’s fastest growing cities is struggling to balance the needs of creating jobs and protecting the environment, and the population of over 4 million feels the strain.
Adani accuses short-seller Hindenburg of attacking India
India’s Adani Group, run by Asia’s richest man, has hit back at a report from U_S_-based short-seller Hindenburg Research, calling it “malicious”, “baseless” and full of “selective misinformation.”.