Libyan PM Dbeibah condemns dire conditions in Gaza during meeting with US officials
Libya on Wednesday denounced the dire conditions in the Gaza Strip during a meeting with US officials in Tripoli.
Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania ready for kick off ahead of African Nations Championship
Preparations to host the African Nations Championship, or CHAN, across three East African countries are at an advanced stage ahead of the official kick-off on 2 August. Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda are co-hosting the event.
Namibia: Namcor Mondesa Service Station Launched At Swakopmund
[Namibia Economist] The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (NAMCOR) recently launched the Mondesa Service Station at Swakopmund which the company's spokesperson, Utaara Hoveka said will outlive many generations in offering world class oil and gas business.
Failure to tackle climate change could be a violation of international law, UN court finds
Nations failing to tackle climate change could violate international law, the United Nations’ top court said on Wednesday, and the consequences could be expensive.
Israeli cruise ship skips Greek Island after pro-Palestinian protest
A cruise ship carrying Israeli tourists left the Greek island of Syros on Tuesday without allowing passengers to disembark, following a large pro-Palestinian protest at the port.
‘States must ACT NOW’: Climate activists protest outside ICJ
Climate activists gathered outside the International Court of Justice in The Hague on Wednesday, holding banners that read, “Courts have spoken. The law is clear. States must ACT NOW.”
Nigeria’s senate approves $21 Billion foreign loan plan to fund 2025 budget
With this approval, Nigeria’s debt burden is expected to climb, raising concerns among analysts about sustainability and long-term repayment.
Explosions light up Gaza as Israeli offensive intensifies
Desperation is mounting in the Palestinian territory of more than 2 million, which experts say is at risk of famine because of Israel's blockade and nearly two-year offensive.
Nigeria: Designing a Climate Compatibility Checkpoint for Future Oil and Gas Licensing
[Daily Trust] Across the world, there's increasing pressure on the oil and gas industry to explain how the global shift to cleaner energy will affect their operations and long-term strategies.
Fighting erupts in eastern DRC despite recent peace deal between Kinshasa and M23 rebels
Renewed fighting in the DRC’s eastern North Kivu region, despite the ink being barely dry on a peace deal signed last week in Doha between Kinshasa and the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels.