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Prince Harry wildlife charity dropped by Chad after government accuses it of serious financial misconduct
The Chadian government has severed ties with African Parks, a prominent conservation charity whose board includes the Duke of Sussex, following allegations of serious financial misconduct and failure to adequately protect wildlife. Announcing the...
Stop wildlife imports to India until proper checks in place: CITES report
Cautioning against “illegal harvest of wild animals that are later declared as captive bred”, a verification mission of the CITES has recommended that India stop importing critically-endangered species — such as gorillas, orangutans, chimpanzees...
Between Faith and Identity: Misconceptions on Bahaushe, Bamaguje, and Islam in Hausa Land
Abstract The Hausa are among the most influential and widespread ethnolinguistic communities in West Africa. Yet the meanings of Bahaushe (a Hausa person), Bamaguje (a Maguzawa individual), and “Hausa–Fulani” remain contested—shaped by centuries...
Why do we trust America so much—and so distrust Pakistan?
India’s trust in America was based initially on President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his envoy to India, Louis Johnson, doing much to push Winston Churchill and Great Britain to relinquish their Indian empire. This was reinforced by Jawaharlal...
Toxic Skies: The Amazon is now breathing dirtier air than the world’s biggest cities
A new Greenpeace International report, Toxic Skies: How Agribusiness is Choking the Amazon, reveals how fires linked to industrial agriculture are turning the forest’s air toxic during the dry season. The findings are a stark warning that the...
INSIGHT: Junkanoo bust up may mean an empty Bay
By MALCOLM STRACHAN THE road to Bay for Junkanoo this year is proving harder than ever. Throughout this year, the tensions have been building as the dispute between government, the Junkanoo Corporation of New Providence (JCNP) and the various...
Free Will Astrology: Week of November 6, 2025
ARIES (March 21-April 19): In 1995, wolves were reintroduced to the American wildlife area known as Yellowstone National Park after a seventy-year absence. They hunted elk, which changed elk behavior, which changed vegetation patterns, which...
Cancer to Capricorn: A Maritime Showdown for the Global South
Coast Guard personnel observe the cloud-covered ocean from the ramp of an HC-130J Super Hercules maritime patrol aircraft in support of Operation Southern Shield 2023 in October 2023. The Coast Guard recently completed the first high-seas...
Christian Genocide: Knocks as Trump's adviser asks US to establish military base in Nig's oil state
US President Donald Trump's allegation against Nigeria that Christians are being targeted has taken a new dimension This is as Trump's adviser, Walid Phares, asked the US to establish its military base in Nigeria's oil capital, Port Harcourt,...
BEAC Injects Record 800 Billion CFA Liquidity as Demand Tops Supply
(Business in Cameroon) - The Bank of Central African States (BEAC) injected a record 800 billion CFA francs ($1.3 billion) into the banking system of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC) on October 28, 2025, which includes...
African Energy Chamber to host G20 Investment Forum
As the need to make energy poverty history becomes increasingly more urgent, the African Energy Chamber (AEC) has announced the launch of the G20 Africa Energy Investment Forum on November 21, 2025. Taking place at the Southern Sun Sandton in...
‘It Did Work With India, Pakistan’: Donald Trump Reiterates Claims of Mediating Conflicts Through Tariffs
Washington DC, November 3: US President Donald Trump once again repeated his assertion that tariffs were instrumental in averting a "nuclear war" between India and Pakistan during the May 2025 escalation, claiming he warned both countries they...
‘It did work with India, Pakistan’: Trump reiterates claims of mediating conflicts through tariffs
Washington DC [US], November 3 (ANI): US President Donald Trump once again repeated his assertion that tariffs were instrumental in averting a "nuclear war" between India and Pakistan during the May 2025 escalation, claiming he warned both...
Mining: Deriving greater value for Africa in an era of record gold prices and geopolitical tensions
An Exclusive interview with Edward Nana Yaw Koranteng – Former Chief Executive Officer of the Minerals Income Investment Fund of Ghana Q: You predicted late 2023 at various mining stakeholder conferences that the gold price will cross US$3000 per...
AEC to host G20 Investment Forum
As the need to make energy poverty history becomes increasingly more urgent, the African Energy Chamber (AEC) (https://EnergyChamber.org/) has announced the launch of the G20 Africa Energy Investment Forum on November 21, 2025. Taking place at the...
The chocolate maker leading a sweet revolution in cocoa capital Côte d'Ivoire
Côte d'Ivoire is the world's main source of cocoa beans, yet for decades, Ivorians rarely tasted chocolate made from their own crops. Determined to change that, Axel Emmanuel Gbaou founded his own business transforming locally grown cocoa into...
Dangote Cement Cameroon Sales Fall 9.3% in Jan-Sep 2025
(Business in Cameroon) - Nigeria-based Dangote Cement reported a notable drop in sales volume from its Cameroon operations in the first nine months of 2025, primarily attributing the decline to uncertainties linked to the country’s electoral...
Tension as US told to establish military base in Nigeria's oil capital to fight terrorist in northeast
US president Donald Trump's allegation against Nigeria that Christians are being targeted has taken a new dimension This was as Trump's adviser, Walid Phares, asked the US to establish its military base in Nigeria's oil capital, Port Harcourt,...