Parents and school draw awareness to autism in The Congo
Autism is a human development disorder characterized by social learning and communication difficulties, with stereotyped behaviours and highly repetitive gestures. It is considered a mystical disease in The Congo. Parents and La Case Dominique school are trying to educate the general public.
Bernard Arnault is now the world’s richest person- Forbes
For the past three years, he has been third on the Billionaires list behind Musk and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
Regional military force in eastern DRC fuels fears of fragmentation, hopes for peace
The Democratic Republic of Congo has once again been fighting M23 rebels after the group re-emerged in 2021. Following a series of setbacks on the front, the 7-nation East African Community which includes the DRC created a military force to respond to the crisis. But the force stirs controversy.
Will France be able to continue exporting its wheat to Africa?
“There is nothing to worry about for our exports,” French Foreign Trade Minister Olivier Becht said on Tuesday, while his Agriculture counterpart, Marc Fesneau, underlined the major role that France would continue. to stand for global "food security".
Mali: Guterres urges junta to “speed up” civilian return
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has urged Mali's ruling junta to "accelerate" the pace of returning power to elected civilians by early 2024 as it has pledged to do, in a report to the Security Council.
Prolonged high inflation dims economic outlook – IMF
In the developing world, the IMF downgraded growth prospects for India, Latin America, the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa and the less-developed countries of Europe. Ukraine's war-ravaged economy is forecast to shrink by 3%.
Equatorial Guinea: 11 deaths from Marburg virus -new report
The ministry also mentions 15 positive cases, none of which are hospitalized, and 385 contact cases "followed" against 604 last week, said the ministry in a document dated Monday and posted on Twitter Tuesday.
Vanishing Heritage: How Egypt’s pricey traditions are fading away
Funerals without meals, shortened wedding parties, and even thinner gold wedding rings... In Egypt, the economic crisis has not only changed consumer habits but is also shaking up centuries-old traditions.
Niger’s Agadez region overwhelmed by migration
"We don't have a problem with anyone here," replies Nadya, a prostitute and mother of two. "I do this for them, I really need the money", says this thirty-year-old woman with a traditional tattoo on her cheeks.
Nigeria: Oil Market – Nigeria, Russia Account for 440,000 Bpd Drop in Output – Report
[Vanguard] The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC, and its allies popularly known as OPEC+, recorded a drop of 440,000 barrels per day, bpd oil output in March 2023, due to developments in Nigeria and Russia.