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Experts call for AI skills development in Africa’s education sector
“We also need another kind of infrastructure: intellectual infrastructure. If African leaders do not understand AI, it will show. They are responsible, and they must educate and upskill themselves to drive results.”
Nigerian farmers struggle as climate change dries up water sources
Farmers in Nigeria are facing a deepening water crisis as climate change dries up rivers and forces them to rely on costly and unreliable wells, threatening food production and livelihoods across the region
Barcelona stuns Madrid in title race
Barcelona fans flooded Las Ramblas in celebration after their team beat Real Madrid 4-3 in a dramatic El Clásico comeback
Dwindling humanitarian supplies in South Sudan put 60,000 malnourished children at risk
Intensified fighting in Upper Nile State means no food aid has reached the area in almost a month.
Gaza Crisis: Water shortages worsen
In Shati refugee camp, residents say it’s been nearly two days since any water arrived
U.S. tariffs disrupt global trade and economies
The global trade system is undergoing a major shift, as nations move away from multilateral cooperation towards more isolationist policies
Climate change threatens agriculture in Nigeria
Farmers in Nigeria are facing a deepening water crisis as climate change dries up rivers and forces them to rely on costly and unreliable wells, threatening food production and livelihoods across the region
Putin proposes peace talks amid skepticism
Amid mounting international pressure and renewed calls for peace, Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed restarting direct talks with Ukraine in Istanbul—without preconditions
Pope Leo XIV pleas for peace in Ukraine and Gaza
Pope Leo XIV has expressed his desire for peace in both Ukraine and Gaza, marking his first Sunday noon blessing as the leader of the Catholic Church
Pope’s creole roots revealed
A new discovery about Pope Leo XIV is striking a chord in New Orleans