Tunisia: Domestic Oil Production Down By 16%, Natural Gas Resources By 14%, End of February 2023
[Tunis Afrique Presse] Tunis/Tunisia -- The domestic production of crude oil dropped by 16% at the end of February 2023 compared to the end of February 2022, standing at 242 kilotonnes (kt), according to the Energy Outlook for February 2023, released Thursday by the National Observatory of Energy and Mines under the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy.
Alicia Keys: New Experience with Spatial Audio
While looking back on her own childhood access to music, Keys touched upon how young people today discover their favorite artists.
Legendary photographer raises awareness about respect for nature
Derbent, who has more than 2 million photographs in his personal archive and is the author of the books "Kenya's Wild Side" and "Face to Face," has published his travel articles and photographs in numerous local and foreign newspapers and magazines.
Calm returns to Ethiopia’s Amhara after days of protests
The Ethiopian government's decision to disband local "special" military units in the Amhara region has brought calm to the main towns and cities of the region, residents said on Thursday, after several days of unrest.
Sudan’s army warns against escalation as paramilitary force deploys
Sudan’s military on Thursday (Apr. 13) warned of potential clashes with the country’s paramilitary force (RSF), which it said deployed troops in the capital and other cities. The opposition between the chairman of the Sudanese ruling junta and his deputy who leads the RSF has halted the transition.
Nigeria: Shell Denies Breach of Nigerian Content Law
[Premium Times] The Ijaw Youth Congress alleges that SPDC had excluded indigenous players from its operations at the EA fields in breach of the community content guidelines.
Shocking prison break fugitive returned to S. Africa
A South African fugitive who faked his own death in a prison break that embarrassed the authorities has been extradited from Tanzania, the government said on Thursday.
Bola Tinubu to become Nigeria’s president despite court challenges – minister
Bola Tinubu, the Nigerian president-elect, is set to assume office as planned on May 29th, despite ongoing legal battles challenging the legitimacy of his election victory.
Bayern: Mané and Sané come to blows after the match against City
The two Bayern Munich strikers Leroy Sané and Sadio Mané had a heated altercation in the locker room after the defeat in the quarter-finals of the Champions League at Manchester City (3-0), German daily Bild said on Wednesday.
Darfur: 24 dead in tribal clashes
"There have been 24 deaths since late Saturday on both sides," said Mohammed Hussein Timane, a member of the local council of Foro Baranga, a town in West Darfur state, 185 km from the capital, El-Geneina.