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Drought is a recurring challenge in northern Kenya, impacting communities and their traditional way of life. Recent years have seen an increase in both the frequency and intensity of these dry periods, leading to a growing education crisis. Impact of Drought on Education Repeated failed rainy seasons have significantly weakened livelihoods in counties including Turkana, […]
Rabat – The president of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, Fouzi Lekjaa, has praised Morocco’s organization of the recent Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). He characterized the event as demonstrating the country’s increasing capability to host major sporting competitions. Lekjaa made these comments at the Moroccan-Spanish-Portuguese Business Forum concerning the 2030 World Cup. He highlighted […]
Global biometric technology company Identity.io is expanding its operations to Kenya and Nigeria. This expansion follows a broader trend of African nations implementing national digital identity systems. Company Expansion Identity.io, a global provider of biometric technology, has announced its expansion into both Kenya and Nigeria. The company specializes in automated biometric identification systems (ABIS) and […]
The January jobs report is scheduled for release Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. ET and is anticipated to reveal a potentially stagnant or very slow-growing labor market. Annual revisions to previous data are also expected to significantly alter the picture of job creation in early 2024. Expected Payroll Growth Economists are forecasting minimal job growth for […]
Jackie Wiles has experienced a series of events at the recent competition, including a fourth-place finish in the downhill and a bronze medal in the women’s team combined. The competition has been marked by both triumph and injury for the U.S. ski team. Downhill Results Jackie Wiles placed fourth in Sunday’s downhill race. Breezy Johnson […]
Congress continues to debate legislation concerning the structure of cryptocurrency markets. The goal is to establish a federal framework for digital assets, but agreement on investor protections remains elusive. These proposals aim to clarify fundamental issues within digital asset markets, including jurisdictional authority and fostering trust for broader adoption. Discussions have been particularly challenging regarding […]
John Steenhuisen has announced he will not be available for re-election as the federal leader of South Africa’s Democratic Alliance (DA) at the party’s April federal congress. This decision comes amidst ongoing speculation about the reasons behind his departure. The DA, the country’s main opposition party, is currently part of a government of national unity […]
Anti-Olympic protesters marched peacefully through Milan on Saturday afternoon, holding signs, marching arm-in-arm, singing, and dancing. Later that evening, the demonstration turned violent as some protesters targeted police and their vans, prompting officials to respond with tear gas and water cannons. Separately, authorities are investigating a series of incidents on rail lines in northern Italy […]
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A dispute between Liberia’s War Crimes Court Office and a civil society coalition dominated a recent transitional justice conference in Monrovia. Officials and advocates called for collaboration, even as disagreements deepened over who should submit legislation to establish the court. The conference, organized by the Liberia Civil Society Organization Initiative on Transitional Justice in partnership […]