World
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Putin wins Russia election in landslide with no serious competition
President Vladimir Putin won a record post-Soviet landslide in Russia’s election on Sunday, March 17,2024, cementing his already tight grip on power in…
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Africa dominates list of the world’s 20 fastest-growing economies in 2024-report
Africa will account for eleven of the world’s 20 fastest-growing economies in 2024, the African Development Bank Group said in…
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58-year-old inmate convicted of murder in 1989, is to be executed with Nitrogen gas
An Alabama death row inmate is expected to become the first person in the US to be executed with nitrogen…
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President Museveni takes over chairmanship of G77+ China, advocates for support without conditionalities
President Museveni will in the next one year lead the largest negotiating bloc of developing countries in the United Nations,…
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Huawei unveils joint fellowship with ITU, makes strides in digital inclusion
Huawei announced it has already brought connectivity to 90 million people in remote regions in nearly 80 countries following its…
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QNET marks 25 years of excellence with innovative product launches
QNET, the global wellness and lifestyle-focused direct-selling company has celebrated its 25th anniversary in a spectacular double convention in Penang,…
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Africa shows real promise in green hydrogen with projects
By NJ Ayuk There’s a new powerhouse in African renewables. And it has plenty of experts talking about it. The…
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Human Capital Africa roundtable discusses learning crisis in Africa at UN General Assembly
The Harvard Club New York played host to a landmark event, the Human Capital Africa (HCA) Roundtable on the learning…
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Cooperation crucial to get on track for 1.5°C climate goal
Insufficient progress in transitions to clean technologies and sustainable solutions over the past year highlights the need for strong and…
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Supplies chains remain vulnerable to a range of geopolitical risks
The energy transition requires a dramatic increase in the supply of critical materials, yet their supplies chains remain vulnerable to…