[This Day] Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, Mozambique and Malawi have been listed as beneficiaries of €5 million Euro grant to strengthen the delivery of climate-smart agricultural technologies across Africa.
[New Times] As governments across the Global South move from pilot projects to real-world deployment of artificial intelligence, experience is becoming more valuable than ambition.
[New Times] East African leaders and experts have emphasised that collaboration across the region is essential for harnessing the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) and ensuring that Africa retains control over its digital future.
Around 48,000 crimes were reported across Transport for London (TfL) services in 2025 - up 46 per cent against a pre-pandemic average of 16,544.
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[SciDev.Net] Monrovia, Scidev.Net -- When a Liberian mother brings her child to hospital with learning difficulties or seizures, doctors cannot check whether lead poisoning is the cause.
[Scrolla] Minister Enoch Godongwana said the government will slash fuel taxes by R3 to help people pay less for their fuel. The tax cut comes after oil prices jumped when the USA and Israel attacked Iran on 28 February last month.
[Premium Times] The attackers, arriving in large numbers with sophisticated weapons and opened fire on the unsuspecting guests.
Over 70 people have been killed and dozens injured in South Sudan, Vice President James Wani Igga has said Read Full Article at RT.com
India stands on the cusp of eradicating Naxalism, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah declaring the movement effectively dismantled. Decades of development and security operations have significantly shrunk the Red Corridor, pushing the insurgency into isolated pockets. While armed rebellion may be over, securing lasting peace through governance remains crucial.
Actor-politician Vijay and his Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam party face legal action for alleged model code of conduct breaches during a campaign event. Police registered cases for obstructing public proceedings and causing disturbance with excessive sound systems and early gatherings. The violations reportedly led to public inconvenience and traffic disruption ahead of the upcoming polls.
The president and his son Eric shared images of a tower that appeared to be about 50 stories tall and would rise over downtown Miami.
The Supreme Court hears arguments Wednesday in a case that could determine whether a Florida child, and thousands like her, have a country to call home.
Agriculture begins with soil, but for Africa’s growth story, soil is far more than an input. It is the foundation of food systems, the basis of livelihoods, and an increasingly critical lever for resilience, reliability, and long‑term value creation. Across the continent, soil holds the potential to address food insecurity, restore ecosystems, and unlock economic […] The post Soil is Africa’s hidden growth asset: Why the next wave of competitive advantage in African markets will be built from the ground up appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The former Radio 2 DJ, 53, who was axed by the broadcaster on Monday, had admitted in recent years he had been branching out into TV projects outside of his 'natural environment.'
The US and Iran traded blows late on Monday, as Iranian drones hit a huge Kuwaiti oil tanker near the Strait of Hormuz, while the Americans bombarded an Iranian ammunition depot.
Kayla Smith, 18, who is accused of stabbing 16-year-old Chloe Dransfield to death on Saturday after a 'row over a boy', has been pictured.
Scotland Yard has also confirmed the Crown Prosecution Service rejected the case due to a lack of evidence and the investigation into the broadcaster was closed in 2019.
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More than sixty people and nineteen vehicles of the Russian Ministry of Emergencies are now involved in firefighting
On the last trading day of the month, the Shanghai Composite Index decreased by 0.8% and closed at 3,891.86 points
The top Russian diplomat earlier held an online meeting with foreign ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council, with the participation of the organization’s secretary general and the Jordanian foreign minister
According to Alexander Stepanov, the Black Sea could serve as a primary testing ground for such systems, «with the subsequent implementation of this sabotage tactic against both the fleet and underwater infrastructure»
The US leader offered recommendations to countries that do not receive fuel via the Strait of Hormuz
Unprecedented increases in aviation fuel prices have occurred in March. At the beginning of the month, before airstrikes on Iran, a ton of fuel cost around $800 on the global market. It has now risen to approximately $1,600.
The Trump administration expects other nations to ensure free transit through the Strait of Hormuz after its war with Iran Read Full Article at RT.com
Somalia’s South West State president has resigned after troops took control of the region’s administrative capital after disputed elections Read Full Article at RT.com
Footage shows a man in an ICE outfit being beaten in Honolulu as millions rally across the US in No Kings protests against Trump policies Read Full Article at RT.com
Russia’s FSB says it killed a suspect in an alleged Ukrainian bomb plot after he fired at officers during an arrest attempt in Moscow Region Read Full Article at RT.com
Honoring the victims of the past is a hollow commitment if it serves as a pretext for evading the reality of today’s global hierarchies Read Full Article at RT.com