New pilot fatigue rules trigger massive cancellations as India’s largest airline IndiGo cuts schedules
IndiGo’s mass flight cancellations have plunged India’s aviation system into turmoil, exposing deep cracks in the […]
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Italy faces nationwide shutdown next week as Trade Unions call 12 December general strike
Italy’s largest trade union, the CGIL, is set to lead a nationwide strike on 12 December, […]
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Uganda secures USD2 billion in new World Bank financing as IMF talks advance
Uganda will receive more than $2 billion in new concessional financing from the World Bank over […]
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UJOSS slams media blackout as Machar trial starts in Juba
The Union of Journalists of South Sudan (UJOSS) has condemned the government’s decision to block independent […]
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Europe’s visa maze
The European visa system poses major challenges for international travellers as well as for global cooperation. […]
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International Council of Beverages Associations names Iddah Asin executive director as it establishes Africa office
The International Council of Beverages Associations (ICBA), the global voice of the non-alcoholic beverage industry, has […]
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AfroMedia urges UN action over killings of journalists in Gaza
The African Initiative for Journalism and Media (AfroMedia) has condemned what it describes as the “systematic […]
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Algeria offers 210 scholarships to African students in 2025, strengthens ties with Uganda
Algeria has announced 210 scholarships for African students in 2025, highlighting its continued support for education […]
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“Mispriced risk bleeds Africa of USD 74 billion a year,” former SA finance minister Trevor Manuel tells G20
Africa’s debt burden and the need to reform the global financial architecture have taken centre stage […]
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Egyptian medical students pioneer Africa’s first health diplomacy program
Cairo, Egypt — In a groundbreaking step that could redefine the role of medical professionals in […]
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