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South Africa’s unemployment rate climbs, over 8 million jobless
About 8.4 million people were out of work in Q2 2024, up from 5.2 million in 2014, the statistics office said. The figures are the first to be released since the May elections which brought in a coalition government which put reviving the ailing economy top of its agenda
Moscow meeting: Putin reaffirms support for Palestinian State
Russian President Vladimir Putin received Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in Moscow on Tuesday, emphasizing Russia's backing for the formation of a Palestinian state.
Treasures from Egypt’s last dynasty discovered in 63 tombs
A treasure trove of artifacts from Egypt's last dynasty has been discovered in 63 tombs in the Nile Delta region and experts are working to restore and classify them, an official at the country's antiquities authority said Monday.
Tens of thousands evacuated from Russia’s Kursk region amid fighting
They were forced to flee their homes when Ukrainian soldiers smashed through the border in an unprecedented offensive a week ago.
Sudan’s economy battered by conflict
Once a major producer of food, people now have to contend with shortages and high prices. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics in Sudan, the inflation rate in the country has recently hit 159%
CHADEMA members free after arrests linked to youth gathering
Sevelral leaders from Tanzania's primary opposition party, CHADEMA, along with hundreds of their supporters, were released on Tuesday following mass arrests that occurred due to a prohibited youth gathering in the southwestern region of the country.
Tunisia’s honey festival celebrates beekeepers in tough times
Exhibitors from Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, and Libya are sharing their expertise and offering visitors to the festival in Sidi Alouane many delicious honey products to taste.
Security crisis in Haiti limits access to maternal healthcare
Giving birth was already risky before the current escalation in gang violence. Today, limited access to maternal healthcare is making childbirth even more dangerous.
Senegal’s Olympic female wrestler trains girls
Girls and women in Mlomp in southern Senegal wrestle as part of a centuries'-old tradition, despite the country's gender norms that dictate that wrestling is a sport for men.
Marathonian Chen Penbin: pushing human limits in running
A pioneer in China's ultramarathon scene, has spent more than 20 years challenging the limits of human endurance, gaining a "Forrest Gump-style" reputation among sports enthusiasts worldwide