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AI drones lead breakthrough against malaria in Africa [Business Africa]

AI drones lead breakthrough against malaria in Africa [Business Africa]

This week on Business Africa: AI-powered drones target mosquito breeding sites to fight malaria; in Abuja, African sovereign wealth funds organize to finance the continent’s infrastructure; and in Niger, the recent ban on livestock exports has hit...

Can the cruise industry navigate a sustainable future?

Can the cruise industry navigate a sustainable future?

Small ship cruise lines such as Swan Hellenic are taking the lead on sustainability. Image: Swan Hellenic Over the years, there has been a notable trend in the cruise industry towards building ever-bigger boats. Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas...

Shaping The Future Of African Mining: What To Expect At African Mining Week (AMW) 2025

Shaping The Future Of African Mining: What To Expect At African Mining Week (AMW) 2025

(MENAFN- African Press Organization) Download logo As the global energy transition accelerates and demand for critical minerals continues to surge, Africa's vast mineral wealth – accounting for 30% of the world's critical minerals - is capturing...

Russia imports nearly €1bn in Airbus and Boeing parts despite sanctions

Russia imports nearly €1bn in Airbus and Boeing parts despite sanctions

Russia has continued to receive substantial quantities of aircraft parts from Airbus and Boeing through intermediaries, circumventing Western sanctions imposed after its 2022 invasion of Ukraine. An investigation by Yle, analysing international...

Feeding Minds First: Rethinking the Place of Communication in Combating Malnutrition in Africa

Feeding Minds First: Rethinking the Place of Communication in Combating Malnutrition in Africa

By Milliscent Nnwoka Africa faces a grave nutrition crisis, one that statistics alone cannot solve. In Nigeria, 40% of children under five are stunted, and over 17 million people are food insecure (UNICEF, 2023; FAO et al., 2023; DHI, 2023)....

Yannis Davy Guibinga: Charting the Outer Limits of African Imagination Through the Lens

Yannis Davy Guibinga: Charting the Outer Limits of African Imagination Through the Lens

Born in Libreville, Gabon and now based in Montreal, Guibinga is part of a generation of African visual storytellers reimagining what it means to portray the continent and its diaspora in a globalized, digital era. At just 28, he has cultivated a...

ESA’s umbrella-shaped biomass satellite captures first images of earth’s forests from space

ESA’s umbrella-shaped biomass satellite captures first images of earth’s forests from space

Forest Images photographed by ESA’s Biomass satellite The umbrella-shaped Biomass satellite of the European Space Agency (ESA) photographs the first aerial images of the Earth’s forests and topography. The spacecraft, which is being used to study...

Russia Has Imported 1Bln Euros in Sanctioned Aircraft Parts Since 2022 – Yle

Russia Has Imported 1Bln Euros in Sanctioned Aircraft Parts Since 2022 – Yle

Russia has continued to import aircraft parts from Boeing and Airbus despite EU and U.S. sanctions imposed over the invasion of Ukraine, Finnish public broadcaster Yle reported Thursday. Yle’s investigation, which analyzed Russian customs data,...

Bilirubin May Protect Against Malaria

Bilirubin May Protect Against Malaria

New research suggests that a pigment that causes yellowing of the skin, or jaundice, may help protect people from the most severe consequences of malaria. The report, which builds on a previous Johns Hopkins Medicine study on the protective role...

A Strong Support for Democracy: An Afrobarometer study survey reveals

A Strong Support for Democracy: An Afrobarometer study survey reveals

It is no secret that some African countries like Gabon, Niger, Burkina Faso, and Guinea have welcomed military coups as a potential escape from economic hardship and political instability, raising concerns about the stability of democracy in the...

Marine energy: Harnessing the power of the Atlantic

Marine energy: Harnessing the power of the Atlantic

Issue Brief June 10, 2025 • 9:02 am ET Print this page Marine energy: Harnessing the power of the Atlantic By William Yancey Brown Following a decade-long partnership, the Policy Center for the New South and the Atlantic Council have joined forces...

Here’s everything new Apple TV+ has coming in July

Here’s everything new Apple TV+ has coming in July

Apple TV+ had a strong first half of the year, and in July two popular returning series aim to continue that streak with new seasons. The biggest highlight is Foundation season 3, the latest chapter in Apple’s big-budget sci-fi epic. But new...

Experts capture one-of-a-kind footage of world's most endangered species using over 350 cameras: 'To uncover the secrets of these rare creatures'

Experts capture one-of-a-kind footage of world's most endangered species using over 350 cameras: 'To uncover the secrets of these rare creatures'

It's high-tech and high-stakes. by Kim LaCapriaJune 11, 2025 Photo Credit: The Wild Ones An upcoming Apple TV+ documentary series "blends high-stakes adventure with groundbreaking science and conservation," using state-of-the-art equipment in a...

Shaping the Future of African Mining

Shaping the Future of African Mining

As the global energy transition accelerates and demand for critical minerals continues to surge, Africa’s vast mineral wealth – accounting for 30% of the world’s critical minerals - is capturing the attention of investors, innovators and...

Story Applications Biomass satellite returns striking first images of forests … 23/06/2025 30855 views 118 likes Read

Story Applications Biomass satellite returns striking first images of forests … 23/06/2025 30855 views 118 likes Read

Applications 23/06/2025 30844 views 118 likes Today, at the Living Planet Symposium, ESA revealed the first stunning images from its groundbreaking Biomass satellite mission – marking a major leap forward in our ability to understand how Earth’s...

Trump considering adding another 36 countries to his no travel list including African and Caribbean nations: report

Trump considering adding another 36 countries to his no travel list including African and Caribbean nations: report

Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our...

Opinion | (Neo)Orientalism As Strategic Narrative: How Global Indices Attempt To Thwart A Rising Bharat

Opinion | (Neo)Orientalism As Strategic Narrative: How Global Indices Attempt To Thwart A Rising Bharat

Last Updated:June 25, 2025, 17:20 IST Indices constructed by the Freedom House, the Economist Intelligence Unit and the V-Dem project have all downgraded the democratic status of the civilisation-nation in recent years When complex developments in...

Nine of the best TV shows to watch this July

Nine of the best TV shows to watch this July

ShareSave (Credit: Ana Blumenkron/ Netflix)From Lena Dunham's new Netflix rom-com, set in London, to the return of Michael C Hall's murderous Dexter and a stunning new wildlife series. (Credit: Greg Gayne/ Amazon Prime Video)1. Ballard...

Service Above Self: Reaching across the globe

Service Above Self: Reaching across the globe

By Kitt Brand on June 25, 2025. Yep. It’s true, there are some pretty well-known folks who are or were active Rotarians. A few that come to mind: Neil Armstrong, whose foot was the first on the moon; Friedrich Bergius, German Nobel Prize winner;...

Tunisia: 70% of country’s exports go to EU – Bezzarga

Tunisia: 70% of country’s exports go to EU – Bezzarga

Riadh Bezzarga, Director of Market Studies and Strategy at the Export Promotion Center (CEPEX), announced that Tunisian exports in 2024 are estimated at 62 billion dinars, while exports to African markets (goods only) reached just 0.25 billion...

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