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British Supreme Court Thumbs Down Immigration Policy: Setback to Government

(4 minutes read) In a significant ruling, a five-member bench of the British Supreme Court has upheld the decision of the appeal court that there...

WHO slams developed world for going for booster dose while poor goes without jabs

(4 minutes read) · The World Health Organization condemned the rush by wealthy countries to provide Covid vaccine booster shots, while millions around the world...

Demonstrations galore at climate summit venue

 (3 minutes read) Demonstrations at the venue of the COP27 have been taking place at regular intervals, mostly by climate activists. In a demonstration, in...
UAE and Africa Ties Reached Peak in 2023

UAE and Africa Ties Reached Peak in 2023

(3 Minutes Read) With a total of USD 60 billion committed from 2012 to 2022, the Emirates are the fourth largest investor in Africa over...

Africa’s most influential women

(3 minutes read) The list of most influential African women 2020 was announced It was released by Avance Media group as part of ‘Be...

Skilling African Women : New ways and methods

While increasing number of women in Africa  are taking up business ventures, training and orientation platforms for them are springing up in...

Africa determined to start Lithium processing within the continent.

 (3 minutes read)   Lithium-rich African countries are determined to develop the processing and refining of Lithium to take advantage of the global demand. The global...

Women Business forum asks for more say in research institutions in Africa

Not to fall behind their male counterparts in the Continent, women in Africa are taking it as a challenge to be at the...
 The ILO estimates that over 2.4 billion workers — more than 70% of the global workforce — are likely to face excessive heat at some point as part of their jobs, according to the most recent figures available, in 2020.

ILO Warns Against Impact of Excessive Heat on Labor Force

(3 Minutes Read)  The ILO estimates that over 2.4 billion workers — more than 70% of the global workforce — are likely to face excessive...

IMF calls for calibrated reforms in poor countries in Africa amidst famines

(3 minutes read)  The IMF has called on governments in sub-Saharan Africa to be cautious about macroeconomic reforms since famine is spreading in the region...

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