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Egyptian farmers struggling to survive as Iran war pushes up costs

Africanews  

Since the start of the US-Israel war against Iran four months ago, disruptions to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz have hit energy and fertilizer supplies across the globe. In Egypt, farmers are barely getting by.

Jeanne Gang – Actionable Idealism

Design Indaba  

Design Indaba drives a better world through creativity with its online design publication, annual festival and other "design activism" projects.

Jeanne Gang – Actionable Idealism

Design Indaba  

Design Indaba drives a better world through creativity with its online design publication, annual festival and other "design activism" projects.

Rwanda’s Paul Kagame Urges Africa To Resist Exploitation By Global Powers

AfricaDotcom  

Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame has urged African countries to use their vast natural and human resources to strengthen economic independence, warning

United States seeks to re-establish ties with countries in Sahel region

Africanews  

Top military officials on Thursday warned a Senate committee that extremist groups had expanded their operational capacity in the region.

Madagascar opposition moves to oust military leader in constitutional challenge

Africanews  

Political tension is rising in Madagascar, where a leading opposition lawmaker says he has asked the country’s top court to remove President Michael Randrianirina over alleged constitutional violations.

The Garden Route: Celebrating The World’s Best Road Trip And Rediscovering Its Hidden Gems

AfricaDotcom  

The Garden Route: The forest smells different after rain. Standing on the edge of the Tsitsikamma, with ancient yellowwood trees dripping quietly around

Ex-South African president to appeal order to proceed with graft trial

Africanews  

A judge on Thursday ruled that the decades-long case against Jacob Zuma and French defence company, Thales, should go ahead.

Kenya: Kenyans Vent Fury Over Fuel Price Hike

allAfrica  

[Capital FM] Speaking to Capital in the Morning, motorists, traders and commuters said the sharp rise in petrol and diesel prices will directly affect transport costs, food prices and daily household expenses.

Nigeria: How Oil Mafia Fought Hard to Stop My Refinery - Aliko Dangote

allAfrica  

[Premium Times] Mr Dangote said small groups profited from local product allocations under the subsidy regime and that subsidy payments alone reached nearly $10 billion annually.

Nigeria: 'It Is Better I Remain a Fan' - Dangote Explains Why $20bn Refinery Stopped Arsenal Takeover Dream

allAfrica  

[Premium Times] The billionaire admitted that prioritising those businesses over football ownership became the only realistic option

Ebola crisis deepens in DR Congo as death toll rises

Africanews  

Health officials are racing to contain a deadly Ebola outbreak in northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, where at least 65 people have died and hundreds more are suspected to be infected.

South African Artists Generated Over ZAR 504M On Spotify In 2025

AfricaDotcom  

South African Artists: Local artists generated over ZAR 504 million on Spotify alone, a 28% increase year-on-year and nearly double the earnings since

Protests erupt in Havana as Cuba faces severe fuel shortages

Africanews  

Small protests broke out in Havana over worsening shortages of food, power, and fuel, as Cuban authorities blamed US sanctions for the crisis and warned that fuel reserves had run out.

New outbreak of Ebola kills 65 in eastern DR Congo

BBC News Africa  

Africa's top health agency says around 246 cases have been reported.

Microplastic capturing Algae

Design Indaba  

Scientists at the University of Missouri have developed a genetically engineered algae capable of removing microplastics from polluted water.

Microplastic capturing Algae

Design Indaba  

Scientists at the University of Missouri have developed a genetically engineered algae capable of removing microplastics from polluted water.

Liberia: Acquitted One Week, Summoned the Next - Tweah Faces New U.S.$20.5m Probe

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[Liberian Investigator] MONROVIA -- The ink was barely dry on his acquittal when the government came for Samuel D. Tweah Jr. again.

Nigeria: Lawyers Raise Fair Trial Concerns in Diezani's UK Case

allAfrica  

[Vanguard] The League of Legal Practitioners of Nigeria, yesterday, questioned the fairness and evidential basis of the ongoing United Kingdom trial involving former Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke, insisting that the case must be determined strictly on credible evidence and proof beyond reasonable doubt.

Africa: HIV Prevention and Treatment Services Faltering, Warns UNAIDS

allAfrica  

[UN News] Decades of gains in the fight against AIDS are under growing threat as donor funding declines and community-based health services collapse in some of the world's most vulnerable countries, the head of the joint UN programme on HIV/AIDS warned on Thursday.

Zimbabwe: Field-Based Research Is a Lifeline for Zimbabwe's Food Security

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[IPS] Bulawayo, Zimbabwe -- Agriculture sustains millions of people in Zimbabwe, serving as a vital source of both food and income. But climate-related pressures affecting land, crops, rainfall patterns, and increasing pest outbreaks are threatening smallholder farmers' harvests, leaving them food insecure.

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