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Published on Feb 6, 2025Source: The National News - Pro-Government
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Published on Feb 6, 2025
Pakistan begins burials for 13 migrants drowned off Africa
A Pakistani who drowned along with 12 compatriots when a boat carrying dozens of migrants capsized off northwest Africa was buried in his hometown on Thursday. Each year thousands of Pakistanis pay large sums to traffickers to launch risky and illegal …
Source: Macau Business - Pro-Government -
Published on Feb 6, 2025
Ashley Null elected Bishop of North Africa
During his visit to Chad.. The archbishop participates in the election of a new bishop of the North African Diocese Archbishop Dr Sami Fuzi, Archbishop of the Alexandria Region of the Anglican Episcopal Church, participated in the election to elect a new …
Source: Anglican Ink - Florida - Uncategorized -
Published on Feb 6, 2025
Resurging insurgency in the North East and some of the challenges
The insurgency in the northeast of the country is estimated to have consumed the lives of more than 30,000 individuals and displaced millions from their homes since its outbreak in 2009. The group’s strength, thought to be degraded, seems to have suddenly …
Source: Daily Trust - Label Pending -
Published on Feb 6, 2025
Africa File, February 6, 2025: M23 Unilateral Ceasefire; SAF Closes in on Khartoum; US Airstrikes in Northern Somalia; ...
Contributors: Jean-Philip Banane and John Reece Data Cutoff: February 6, 2025, at 10 a.m. To receive the Africa File via email, please subscribe here. Follow CTP on Twitter, LinkedIn, and BlueSky. The Africa File provides regular analysis and assessments …
Source: Critical Threats - Washington D.C. - Center-right -
Published on Feb 6, 2025
Spaza shops: 85 food poisoning cases and 5 deaths recorded in North West
The provincial MEC revealed that North West has processed 5,145 business license applications, while successfully registering 4,368 businesses. In a stark revelation, North West province has confronted a critical public health emergency, with MEC for …
Source: The Citizen (South Africa) - Center-right -
Published on Feb 6, 2025
Is Africa falling off recruiters’ study destination lists?
GLOBAL-AFRICA Six of the world’s major international study destinations are leaving out Africa as a part of their target markets in their future internationalisation strategies, with only the United Kingdom (UK), Malaysia and Ireland explicitly including …
Source: University World News - Center-left -
Published on Feb 5, 2025
Morocco explores CRISPR gene editing to boost agricultural resilience in North Africa
Morocco has not yet adopted genome editing technologies like CRISPR, but initial research is taking place at the University Mohammed VI Polytechnic (UM6P). Professor Valentine Otang Ntui suggests that this technology could establish the country as a leader …
Source: Fresh Plaza - Neutral -
Published on Feb 6, 2025
South Africa's $10.5M tunnel cuts up to 26 minutes off trips to major capital city
The 2.4 mile-long tunnel extends the N1, a national route that runs from Cape Town in the south to the Beit Bridge border with Zimbabwe in the north ( Image: (Image: Getty)) The Huguenot Tunnel, South Africa's longest road tunnel, was constructed at a …
Source: The Mirror US - Left-wing -
Published on Feb 6, 2025
The north African struggle
The Maghreb Since 1800: A Short History Knut S Vikor, Hurst, £19.99 AS AUTHOR Knut S Vikor says in his introduction, the term “Middle East” was a British colonial invention, covering the region controlled by the British empire from Egypt to Iraq and the …
Source: Morning Star - Left-wing