Zimbabwe’s wildlife in crisis due to extreme drought
In Zimbabwe, approximately 140 volunteers participated in a crucial annual wildlife census, monitoring the state of the nation’s wildlife.
Brewing cultural experiences: Africa’s tea tourism flourishes
Kenya and Malawi, are opening their doors to tea enthusiasts through the burgeoning trend of tea tourism
Senegal’s fishermen ensnared by the irresistible call of migration
In Senegal, fishermen are being lured by the dream of a better life in Europe
Africa’s millennia-old rock art heritage
One of the most remarkable features of Africa’s artistic legacy is its ancient rock art
Ethiopia’s coffee culture: A blend of tradition and innovation
Legend has it that coffee was discovered in the Ethiopian region of Kaffa
World’s population passes 8 billion
The human species has topped 8 billion, with longer lifespans offsetting fewer births, but world population growth continue.
US approves vaccine against mosquito-borne chikungunya virus
The US Food and Drug Administration approval of the single-dose vaccine is like to speed up its rollout worldwide.
Sony unveils slimmed-down PlayStation 5 for holiday season
The new PS5 has been reduced in volume by more than 30%, and weight by 18% and 24% compared to the previous models.
WHO building climate-resilient, low-carbon health systems
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says global health systems vulnerable to impact of climate change
Nigerian chef Hilda Baci loses Guinness world record title
Nigerian Chef’s record beaten
More than 1.6M children to suffer from malnutrition in 2024
Flood-affected areas are facing the worst malnutrition due to the spread of waterborne diseases.
Why is Germany’s Gaza policy so excessively pro-Israel?
Burden of Holocaust past, Israeli lobby in country, influence of US, line of current coalition government might be 4 reasons.
African fashion demand skyrocketing according to UNESCO
Fashion in Africa
WHO: 1B people leaving their homes by choice or force
WHO: Five priority research themes were agreed on that require greater investment.
114 million people displaced by war, violence worldwide
More than 114 million people are currently forcibly displaced worldwide, a record number, the United Nations announced.
FAO report assesses impact of disasters on agriculture
Over the past three decades, the agricultural sector has incurred losses amounting to approximately $3.8 trillion
Nearly 40,000 South Koreans committed suicide over past 3 years
Suicide rate in teenagers shows upward trend, according to Health Ministry data
Amazon launches 1st internet satellites with success
Project Kuiper aims to provide fast, affordable internet around world by building network of 3,236 satellites in low orbit
The rise of Sudan’s youth in global football circles
The roots of this burgeoning football fervor can be traced to grassroots initiatives, local clubs, and communities
Ozone hole above Antarctica one of the largest on record
2023 ozone hole has grown rapidly since mid-August, says Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service
The irresistible flavors of Sudanese kebabs
Sudanese kebabs, often referred to as “Mishkak,” have a long history deeply rooted in the country’s culinary heritage
Sudan’s iconic Hibiscus Sudanensis
The Hibiscus Sudanensis holds a special place in the hearts of the Sudanese people
International Sufi Symposium organized in Morocco
This year’s theme of the symposium was “Sufism: Religious and national values for world citizenship”
An invisible threat that harms us all
A silent killer?
Sudan’s Silk Road
Sudan’s position as a crossroads of civilizations made it a natural part of an intricate web of trade
From Kush to calligraphy
Given Sudan’s proximity to Egypt, it’s no surprise that Egyptian art and culture had a profound impact
Greek meteorological service warns of adverse weather conditions
Heavy rain, strong storms are expected to begin affecting Greece from Monday, according to National Meteorological Service