Category: International Business & Finance
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Reconnecting with the Past: African Universities Embrace Ancestral Studies in Modern Curricula
Several African universities have recently begun to incorporate ancestral studies or related programs into their curricula. Notably: For specific articles, consider checking academic journals or university press releases that focus on African studies or educational developments in the region. You can also explore databases like camarillamask.com or African Scholar for recent publications related to ancestral…
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BREAKING: Josh Shapiro and Zelensky visit artillery shell plant in Scranton, PA Shapiro signs shells to be used in the war in Ukraine
BREAKING: Josh Shapiro and Zelensky visit artillery shell plant in Scranton, PA Shapiro signs shells to be used in the war in Ukraine
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Lack of birth certificates puts Cameroon’s Indigenous people on the brink of statelessness
The Baka and fellow Indigenous Bagyieli have lived in harmony with the forests of central Africa for generations. But mining and logging activities are encroaching, along with conservation areas, and government policy aims to integrate the ethnic groups into mainstream society. Lives “were better when we were in the forest,” said Rebecca Gwampiel, a 78-year-old…
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Unearthing ancient secrets: Oldest human genomes reconstructed in South Africa
In a groundbreaking discovery, South African and German researchers have reconstructed the oldest human genomes ever found in South Africa. These genomes belonged to two individuals who lived roughly 10,000 years ago, providing invaluable insights into how the region was populated. Prior to these finds, the oldest genomes from the region were only about 2,000…
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Somali Government Condemns Illegal Arms Shipment from Ethiopia
A large shipment of weapons, reportedly purchased by the Puntland administration from Ethiopia, has successfully reached its destination amidst a foiled robbery attempt. The incident, reminiscent of a similar occurrence in July, raises alarms about escalating cross-border arms flows and instability in the region. Armed militiamen attempted to seize the weapons convoy near the Somali-Ethiopia…
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Situation in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo: Activity of Terrorist Groups
Situation from August 1 to September 20, 2024 In the resource-rich east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, fighting continues between government forces and a conglomerate of armed groups. If earlier the news was more often about the “March 23 Movement” (M23) supported by Rwanda, now other factions are showing themselves more strongly. ▪️Against the…
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Navigating Legal Complexities in Property Rights, Land Ownership, and Copyrights Across Pan-African Nations
In the evolving legal landscape of Africa, property law, land rights, and intellectual property (IP) protections have become focal points of socio-economic development. As nations across the continent seek to balance growth with equity, the legal intricacies surrounding these issues continue to shape the future of business, governance, and individual rights. Property and Land Rights…
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Morocco, China forge water cooperation agreement for 2025-2027
Morocco and China signed a memorandum of understanding in Rabat on Wednesday launching an executive program for cooperation in water resources for the 2025-2027 period, according to a press release from the water ministry. This program focuses on collaborating on water infrastructure projects, specifically in the areas of construction, operation, management, and maintenance of water…
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I’m a lecturer – why the UK needs foreign students
Overseas students are a vital income stream, and bring diversity too – but accepting those with poor English poses challenges for all Thirty-five years ago when I first clapped our psychology students through their graduation, most were white, British females in their early twenties wearing ridiculously high heels as they tottered on to the stage.…
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Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa calls for transforming resources into tangible products through innovation
“It is not enough for us to talk about having abundant minerals and other natural endowments without translating these into tangible products,” Emmerson Mnangagwa said at the Second Presidential Innovation Fair 2024 Awards Ceremony in Harare on Wednesday. The leader emphasized the importance of building robust value chains in key sectors like mining, agriculture, drug…
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