A demographic transformation in Africa has the potential to alter the world order Last November, the global population reached a significant milestone of 8 billion. More recently, in April, India ...
Iran, straddling the Middle East and Asia, long has been arid due to its geography. Its Alborz and Zagros mountain ranges ...
As a corner of Africa heats up, new research shows how the future of the species rests with powerful matriarchs making tough ...
African Energy Business School (AEBS) today announced its official launch and the commencement of applications for its ...
Over the past four years, geopolitical, economic, and technological shifts have progressed at a pace unmatched in the ...
Hamilton, the zoologist who dedicated his life to saving Africa’s elephants from systematic slaughter—despite being nearly ...
High-speed internet is reaching deeper into developing markets, pulling millions into the online economy. Expanding mobile ...
Nigerians earn income through digital microbusinesses — many earning more than their counterparts in the formal retail sector ...
Climate‑driven shifts due to volcanic activity, and the increase in grain trade helped bring the Black Death to Italian ports ...
At the World Economic Forum’s Digital Trade Roundtable in Johannesburg, Jörg Fischer, Group Chief Information Officer of ...
The reopening of the file concerning a Russian military base on Sudan's Red Sea coast has reignited debate in political and media circles, as the United States warns against proceeding with the deal.
The Red Sea has long been one of the world’s most consequential waterways—a narrow, warm corridor linking the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean and ...