A week on, brutal Cyclone Freddy still taxes southern Africa
Clothes are hung out to dry on called electrical power lines caused by last week's heavy rains caused by Tropical...
Clothes are hung out to dry on called electrical power lines caused by last week's heavy rains caused by Tropical...
Groups List 11 Economic Development Measures To Achieve Net Zero Emissions By 2060 The Society for Planet and Prosperity (SPP),...
Representatives of AGN and others, at the 2023 Africa Climate Talks, Addis Ababa, 31 January 2023 Ahead of the final...
Africa must lead the charge on tackling Poverty Africa must lead the charge in mobilizing domestic resources to recover from...
FILE - The carcass of a dead goat lies in the desert in a drought-stricken area near Bandar Beyla in...
William Ruto - the president of Kenya By Welissa Mulei Kenyan President William Ruto called Sunday (Feb. 19) for rich...
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Director-General Qu Dongyu (C, Front) prepares to plant a medicinal seedling...
UN Secretary General António Guterres United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Saturday said multiple inter-linked challenges are confronting the world...
Students of Soshanguve technical high school clean a solar-powered train built by them, in Pretoria. (AFP) By Hafed Al-Ghwell Last...
FILE PHOTO: The sun rises behind a gas-fired power station in Minsk, Belarus February 5, 2020. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko/File Photo With...
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