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Equatorial Guinea’s president visits Russia for diplomatic talks
Russian President Vladimir Putin held a meeting with Teodoro Obiang Nguema, the President of Equatorial Guinea, in Moscow.
UNGA 2024: Africa’s path to sustainable urban development and technological innovation
At the 2024 UN General Assembly, African nations are focusing on empowering their youth, tackling climate change, and ensuring sustainable urban growth for a more resilient future.
Russia and China strengthen ties with military drills in Okhotsk
The Beibu/Interaction-2024 exercise began on Saturday in the Sea of Japan, featuring anti-aircraft and anti-submarine operations.
Love as a choice rooted in mutual respect in new US drama ‘She Taught Love’
Lead actors Darrell Britt-Gibson and Arsema Thomas underscore the film’s message of love and connection, not as a means of rescue but as a choice rooted in mutual respect and growth.
New York meeting seeks unified approach to Sudan’s ongoing crisis
Joyce Msuya, the Acting Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, on Wednesday called on Member States to exert all possible influence to end the crisis in Sudan.
UNGA 2024: Spotlight on Africa’s Future {Business Africa}
At the 2024 UN General Assembly, African nations are focusing on empowering their youth, tackling climate change, and ensuring sustainable urban growth for a more resilient future while Dangote petroleum refinery launches petrol production in Nigeria, aiming to alleviate fuel scarcity.
Kenya: Meet Mombasa disabled women who earn a living sewing reusable sanitary pads
A group of disabled Kenyan women makes a living by sewing reusable sanitary pads. The money they earn by selling this environmentally friendly product means they are not forced to resort to begging.
United States commits to counter or adapt to threats of rising sea levels
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the United States is committed to counter or at least adapt to rising sea levels that pose an existential threat to many coastal communities around the world.
Bahamas seeks help to pay off debt brought by huge storms
The Bahamas is stuck in a financial pickle, much of it because of the whims of climate change, bureaucracy and the fossil fuel industry, said its prime minister, who adds that he is tired of promises of help but little action.
Russia says supports Africa’s Security Council seat bid
Last week, the United States said it supported Africa's bid to join the Security Council but without veto power, drawing condemnation