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01 07 2024 | 10:28

DRC: despite the conflicts in the east, Miga guarantees $50m for Nuru’s mini-grids

The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) is issuing a $50.3 million guarantee to Congo Energy Solutions (Nuru). In the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the company is…

01 07 2024 | 10:27

UK ‘tried to suppress criticism’ of alleged UAE role in arming Sudan’s RSF militia

UK government officials attempted to suppress criticism of the United Arab Emirates and its alleged role in supplying arms to a notorious militia waging a campaign of ethnic cleansing in Sudan,…

01 07 2024 | 10:26

Why some African countries support trophy hunting

Botswana, home to the world's largest elephant population, has been a staunch critic of attempts by some European nations to ban the import of hunting trophies from Africa.

01 07 2024 | 10:26

KENYA Lake Victoria: why so many fishers are dying and what can be done about it

Small-scale fishers on Lake Victoria (Africa’s largest freshwater lake, shared by Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda) are drowning. Safety issues such as storms, a lack of available life jackets, and a…

01 07 2024 | 10:24

Migration of 6m antelope in South Sudan dwarfs previous records for world’s biggest, aerial study reveals

An extensive aerial survey in South Sudan has revealed an enormous migration of 6 million antelope – the largest migration of land mammals anywhere on Earth. It is more than double the size of…

01 07 2024 | 10:22

Dangote refinery hit by partial fire outbreak

Fire breaks out at Dangote Refinery in Lagos Dangote Group contains the 'minor fire incident' at its effluent treatment plant The refinery, with a capacity of 650,000 barrels per day, started…

01 07 2024 | 10:19

Kenyan police fire rubber bullets, tear gas at protesters after Ruto urges talks

Police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at protesters Thursday in Nairobi where groups of demonstrators rallied despite President William Ruto's decision on Wednesday to withdraw a controversial…

01 07 2024 | 10:12

Niger considers routing oil through Chad after Benin dispute

A China-backed pipeline that would make Niger an oil-exporting country is being threatened by an internal security crisis and a diplomatic dispute with neighoring Benin, both as a result of last…

01 07 2024 | 10:06

Kenya’s parliament compound stormed, building set ablaze: Witness

Sections of Kenya’s parliament were on fire on Tuesday as protesters overwhelmed police to storm the compound where lawmakers had just passed a contentious bill that would introduce a raft of…

01 07 2024 | 09:06

Are 'green' cruise ships good for the climate?

Many cruise companies are touting their green credentials. But can cruise ships ever be sustainable?

01 07 2024 | 09:03

Electric car battery charges in under five minutes in track test

An electric car battery developed by UK start-up Nyobolt has successfully charged from 10% to 80% in four minutes and 37 seconds in its first live demonstration. It was achieved with a specially-…

01 07 2024 | 08:56

Wildfires ravaging Arctic Circle - EU monitor

Wildfires are once again ravaging the Arctic Circle, the EU's climate change monitor - Copernicus - has reported. It is the third time in the past five years that high intensity fires have swept…

01 07 2024 | 08:51

112 European Cities Seek €650B to Hit Net-Zero by 2030

The European Union is helping a group of 112 cities track down €650 billion in public and private financing to bring their climate pollution to net-zero by 2030, while the continent’s European Green…

01 07 2024 | 08:40

As the Earth Gets Hotter, Can Our Cities Get Cooler?

It isn't just your perception that extreme heat is happening more and more. As a result of climate change, the number of extreme heat events has accelerated around the world. The past eight years…

01 07 2024 | 08:23

Why humans are drawn to the ends of the Earth

Despite the risks, costs and environmental concerns of extreme tourism, people are still drawn to potentially dangerous trips – but why?

01 07 2024 | 08:12

The cement that could turn your house into a giant battery

Concrete is perhaps the most commonly used building material in the world. With a bit of tweaking, it could help to power our homes too. On a laboratory bench in Cambridge, Massachusetts, a stack…

01 07 2024 | 08:03

Why Canada is riddled with wildfires that burn year-round

A rise in zombie fires in Canada is having knock-on effects for the wildfire season. Researchers and fire services are racing to find ways to put out perennial fires.

01 07 2024 | 07:55

The “Venice of Africa” is sinking into the sea

It may not look like much any more, but in its heyday La Chaumière was “the premier nightclub in all Saint Louis”, recalls Cheikh Badiane. When the tide was low, the long beach extending far into…

01 07 2024 | 07:51

Top 5 thriving sectors and industries to invest in Africa as the population rate rises

The continent is currently experiencing an influx of ideas, innovations, and revenue, propelling an unrelenting economic reformation. Africa is growing in population, splendour, and strength. There…