Morocco’s cannabis industry is shifting towards cooperative-led production, as traditional systems begin to lose prominence.
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Burkina Faso is pursuing a 40% stake in an Australian gold mine, as production targets approach 490,000 ounces in 2026.
China has tested a submarine cable cutter at a depth of 3,500 metres, marking a development in deep-sea technological capabilities.
Japan is proposing to raise visa renewal and residency fees, signaling potential changes to its immigration cost structure.
A former Nigerian lawmaker has been arrested for allegedly providing false intelligence to foreign embassies, raising security concerns.
The U.S. Embassy in Jamaica has urged visa applicants to disclose all social media handles used in the past five years, warning that...
Prince Harry is facing a libel lawsuit filed by an African charity he co-founded, raising questions about the dispute and its implications.
A US university has scrapped nearly 100 humanities and social science programmes as part of a broader restructuring effort.
The United Kingdom and Norway have disrupted a suspected Russian submarine plot targeting undersea cables in the North Atlantic, raising security concerns.
Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan has reduced her convoy to three vehicles and instructed officials to use buses in response to the country’s...
The Philippines has launched a new coast guard base in the South China Sea, strengthening its maritime presence in a highly disputed region.
North Korea has launched ballistic missiles following a declaration labeling South Korea its most hostile enemy, raising concerns over renewed regional tensions.
Amazon has reached a new agreement with USPS that retains 80% of its package delivery volume, signaling continued reliance on the postal service...
Ukraine and Syria have announced plans to cooperate on security, marking an unexpected development that signals evolving geopolitical dynamics.
Japan’s government has denied circulating online claims of a naphtha shortage, stating that supply remains stable and warning against misinformation.
Iran has executed a young musician arrested during the January anti-government protests, as authorities intensify a wider crackdown on dissent that has drawn...
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has announced the commencement of applications for multiple job vacancies across its institutions.
A report by China’s PLA Daily claims Japan possesses enough plutonium to produce up to 5,500 nuclear warheads, sparking fresh debate over nuclear...
Italy has denied the United States permission to use its air bases for military operations against Iran, citing lack of prior authorization and...
Several African ministers have boycotted a London summit, escalating tensions over an inclusion dispute and raising concerns about diplomatic relations.
