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Premier Alan Winde hold digital press conference, 13 Jul

Today, the Premier of the Western Cape, Alan Winde, will hold a digital press conference to update the media and the public on the Western Cape’s preparedness to respond to public unrest, as well steps to address taxi violence.Premier Winde will be joi...

Rebel Forces Launch New Offensive in Ethiopia’s Tigray Region

Rebel forces have launched a new offensive in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, a rebel spokesman told AFP on Tuesday, two weeks after an initial offensive that prompted the government to declare a cease-fire. “Yesterday, we launched an offensive in the Raya ...

IFPRI Malawi Monthly Maize Market Report: May 2021

The Monthly Maize Market Report was developed by researchers at IFPRI Malawi to provide clear and accurate information on the variation of maize prices in selected markets throughout Malawi. The reports are intended as a resource for those interested i...

FPMA Bulletin #6, 13 July 2021

KEY MESSAGES? Export prices of grains declined in June, influenced by generally good supply prospects, while international rice prices fell as high freight costs and container shortages limited sales.? In East Africa, prices of coarse grains remained a...

IFPRI Malawi Monthly Maize Market Report: June 2021

The Monthly Maize Market Report was developed by researchers at IFPRI Malawi with the goal of providing clear and accurate information on the variation of maize prices in selected markets throughout Malawi. The reports are intended as a resource for th...

UN Calls for Swift Pullout of Eritrean Troops From Tigray

The United Nations Human Rights Council passed a resolution Tuesday calling for the swift pullout of Eritrean troops from Ethiopia’s embattled northern Tigray region. The eight-month war between Ethiopian federal forces and Tigray’s former ruling party...

Nigerian Dailies Protest Restrictive Media Bill

Nigerian newspapers are protesting legislation being considered in Parliament that would allow authorities to control the press. All Nigeria's national dailies on Monday had "Information Blackout" boldly printed on their front pages to raise support ag...

SOUTH AFRICA TURMOIL LEAVES 32 DEAD AS YET

A further 22 people have died during unrest raging in South Africa, a provincial official said on Tuesday, taking the national death toll from days of violence to 32.The toll in KwaZulu-Natal province now stands at 26, premier Sihle Zikalala told a new...

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Zelensky Discusses Advancing Peace in Ukraine with Saudi Crown Prince

Jeddah: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said overnight Tuesday that he discussed steps toward peace in Ukraine with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during a meeting in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. "We had a detailed discussion on the steps and ...
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ICC Urged to Avoid Politicization and Double Standards: FM Spokesperson

Beijing: A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said on Tuesday that the International Criminal Court (ICC) should exercise its functions and powers prudently in accordance with the law and prevent politicization or double standards. According to N...

Australia Faces Ecological Shift as Varroa Mite Threatens Honeybee Population

Phnom Penh: The spread of the deadly varroa mite across Australia poses a major threat to both honeybee populations and native ecosystems, according to a study published on Tuesday. While much of the concern has focused on the impact on agriculture an...

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