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Armenia and Azerbaijan open up to trade after years of strained ties
Early signs of economic contact emerge between Armenia and Azerbaijan, as export data points to a modest resumption of trade.
Africa: Africa Is Repositioning Poultry for Food Security
[Independent (Kampala)] Africa's poultry sector is shifting from import dependence to coordinated, policy-driven domestic production, with countries aligning finance, skills, and regional partnerships to scale output.
‘Zombie drug’ openly sold at some vape outlets in Malaysia
Furanylfentanyl – a derivative of fentanyl – is extremely dangerous and can cause severe addiction.
Zelensky says failure of US envoys to visit Kyiv is 'disrespectful'
US envoy Steve Witkoff and Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner have travelled to Moscow several times, but never to Kyiv.
Africa: Disaster Risk Reduction Experts Highlight Interagency Collaboration for Inclusive Resilience Experts Recommend an All-of-Society Approach
[African Union] Disaster risk reduction experts have emphasised that interagency collaboration and coordination are critical to advancing an all-of-society approach to disaster resilience. The experts convened at the 24th session of the Africa Working Group on Disaster Risk
Africa: The African Union Commission and Kaiciid Sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and Host a High-Level Roundtable Discussion On Dialogue-Driven Peacebuilding in Africa
[African Union] Ten years after the first formal agreement, the organisations are deepening cooperation on preventive peace, social cohesion and interreligious dialogue in line with Agenda 2063
How will Apple change under 'product guy' John Ternus?
As Tim Cook announces his departure from the top job at Apple, these are the key challenges for new boss John Ternus.
Royal Mail to ask part-time posties to work more to meet letter targets
Royal Mail has faced a chorus of criticism for failing to meet its targets on letter delivery.
Taiwan leader postpones trip to Eswatini after overflight permits revoked
Eswatini is among Taiwan’s 12 remaining allies that still recognise Taiwan’s claim to statehood.
Our father called it a war — and his words hold up today
Sargent Shriver's recently discovered memoir gives a first-person account of the War on Poverty.
Africa: Experts Seek Improvement On Childhood Cancer Survival Rate in Africa
[This Day] Pediatric cancer specialists, researchers and policymakers from across the world have called for urgent, coordinated action to improve childhood cancer survival rates in Africa, stressing the need for adaptable solutions driven by collaboration, innovation and
Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Amazon, Apple, GE Aerospace, UnitedHealth & more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in early trading.
Ofcom investigating Telegram over child sexual abuse material concerns
The popular messaging service told the BBC in a statement it "categorically denies Ofcom's accusations".
Astronauts' brains retain memory of gravity even after months in space, study finds
Researchers working with 11 astronauts discovered that even in weightlessness, the brain continues to behave as if gravity is still present - a finding that could impact future space exploration.
Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced Trailer Leaks, And Oh Damn, It’s Looking Good
10 seconds of the 1:08 trailer are online so far, two days ahead of the official reveal
This week's Crimson Desert update is the one I'm looking forward to the most
We're finally getting some proper inventory management.
Japan lifts evacuation orders for April 20 earthquake
The evacuation orders were issued for over 180,000 people across five prefectures.
Africa: Nutritional Power of Cocoa - a Hidden Treasure for Ghana's Health and Economy
[Ghanaian Times] Cocoa, one of Ghana's most important agricultural commodities, is widely recognised for its economic value. However, its nutritional and health benefits remain underappreciated, particularly within the country that produces it in abundance.
Modi turns Parliament setback into campaign weapon in polls
Mr Modi has now seized on the defeat to cast himself as a champion of women’s representation.
Crimson Desert's story is nonsensical and barely-there, but Kliff's mocap actor reckons 'what it lacks in narrative it more than makes up for in other aspects'
And the extra lore is out there if you're willing to do a bit of reading.
‘Secret Agent’ Momentum and Desire to Co-Produce With Africa: 5 Takeaways From the Projeto Paradiso Talent Network National Meeting
One very rarely gets the chance to be in a room with almost two hundred filmmakers from one single country, gathered not to pitch against one another for scarce grants, but to discuss ways of collaborating and understand where their national cinema is headed. This is precisely
Oscar Isaac's infamous Star Wars line still haunts him
"Somehow Palpatine returned" has become one of the worst lines in Star Wars history. Oscar Isaac reflects on it in new interview.
































