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How one street vendor’s breakdown set the Middle East on fire
It starts with one man in Tunisia hitting his breaking point—and the whole region reacts like it was dry tinder waiting for a spark. The protests topple leaders in Tunisia and Egypt fast, but then the ...
A third of the world still doesn't have mobile internet. That's costing the global economy big, says the GSMA. Their solution: charging more for content.
Visa has appointed Malak El Baba as Country Manager to lead the new sub-region.
Muslim holy month begins in Palestine, Arab, Islamic states with Egypt, Jordan and Syria to follow Thursday ...
Why AI Start-Up Funding In Africa Needs Rethinking. One year after the AI Summit in Paris, the international community will ...
Claims say dates produced in Israel, West Bank settlements enter Europe with concealed origin - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Calling this a "really important point", the BBC Morning Live expert shared: "One in four of us will buy travel insurance on the day that we travel, which is for me a bit of a no-no, because travel ...
WHILE the United States retreats behind a wall of protectionist tariffs and the European Central Bank aggressively positions ...
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Mduduzi Shabalala: Kaizer Chiefs star opened up on 2026 World Cup dream with Bafana Bafana
Kaizer Chiefs player Mduduzi Shabalala has discussed his ambitions of making the Bafana Bafana squad representing South Africa for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
In Sub-Saharan Africa – with Nigeria, Tanzania, Kenya, and Rwanda leading – renewables already account for roughly half of the installed power. Of this half, 80 percent is via legacy hydro but with ...
This coming edition will accelerate the event’s growth, confirming its role as a global energy hub, and launch it even further beyond national and European borders. The aim is to extend dialogue ...
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