Nigeria: Court Stops Oil Workers Bid to Shut Down Dangote Refinery
[Leadership] The National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) and Direct Trucking Company Drivers Association have been restrained from taking any step or industrial action to shut down or disrupt the production activities at the Dangote Refinery.
Africa: Nuprc Leads Push for Unified Oil Regulations in Africa
[This Day] ·Nigeria, 7 others sign AFRIPERF charter
Collen Kebinatshipi leads Botswana to glory in men’s 400m final
In a thrilling conclusion to the men's 400m final at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Botswana's 21-year-old Collen Kebinatshipi made history, becoming the first athlete from his country to win a world title in a men's event.
Congo Ebola deaths top 31 as authorities rush to vaccinate
The latest figures show the casualty rate has nearly doubled since last week — from 16 — and that the disease is spreading rapidly as more than 900 contacts have been identified so far, according to the WHO.
Clashes erupt in Paris as protesters rally against Macron government
Clashes erupted in Paris on Thursday as protesters rallied against President Emmanuel Macron’s government, with police firing tear gas to disperse crowds.
Israel’s military incursion in Gaza drives new waves of displacement
Palestinians keep fleeing from Gaza City and the northern Gaza Strip following daily strikes as Israeli forces pressed on with a new ground offensive in Gaza City.
South Africa: Green Connection and Natural Justice Reject ‘World’s Deepest’ Oil Drilling as Reckless and Unjust
[The Green Connection] Fresh from their landmark victory in the Teepsa 5/6/7 case - where the courts set aside authorisation for another deep-water drilling project - The Green Connection and Natural Justice are warning of an even bigger threat to people, the ocean and the climate. This time, the organisations are challenging TotalEnergies' proposal to drill what would be the world's deepest offshore well in the Deep Western Orange Basin (DWOB South). The Green Connection's Strategic Lead, Liziwe McDaid
Moroccan city struggles with sand encroachment
Homes and roads have been engulfed by sand dunes, with fears of a potential environmental disaster growing.
Guinea reaches final day of referendum campaign, with opposition missing
Guinea’s capital buzzed with activity as campaigning closed Thursday ahead of a referendum that could let junta leader Doumbouya seek the presidency.
US threatens to destroy $9 million contraceptive stockpile in Belgium, sparking protests
Dozens of women’s rights activists protested outside the US embassy in Brussels on Thursday, decrying potential Trump administration plans to destroy a $9 million stockpile of life-saving contraceptive supplies intended for women in conflict zones and refugee camps across Africa.