Kenya's macadamia farmers overcome market hurdles, embrace export growth
Unlike traditional crops, macadamia nuts require specialized care, and the timing of the harvest is critical for maintaining quality.
By 17 days ago
Kenya's macadamia farmers overcome market hurdles, embrace export growth
One county, two countries; Wisconsin's 'super swing county' in observer's eyes
With the election just days away, campaign signs for both Harris and Trump are seen side by side along a main road in Door County, northeastern Wisconsin.
By 20 days ago
One county, two countries; Wisconsin's 'super swing county' in observer's eyes
Lebanese PM accuses Israel of rejecting ceasefire efforts
Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati accused Israel of rejecting efforts to reach a ceasefire as Israeli forces resumed bombing Beirut's southern suburbs.
By 20 days ago
Lebanese PM accuses Israel of rejecting ceasefire efforts
Rwanda records 7 new cases of Marburg virus amid vaccination drive
The Rwandan Ministry of Health has confirmed seven new cases of the Marburg virus disease (MVD), bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 56.
By 1 month ago
Rwanda records 7 new cases of Marburg virus amid vaccination drive
Death toll rises to 87 after ferry sinks in eastern DR Congo
At least 87 people were killed Thursday after a ferry sank on Lake Kivu in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), according to a report by local authorities seen by Xinhua.
By 1 month ago
Death toll rises to 87 after ferry sinks in eastern DR Congo
US confirms new H5 bird flu human cases in California
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed two human cases of H5 bird flu in California on Thursday, marking the first H5 human cases in the Golden State.
By 1 month ago
US confirms new H5 bird flu human cases in California
Nigerian president confirms 25 killed in boat accident
At least 25 bodies have been recovered after a boat carrying more than 300 passengers capsized in Niger State in central Nigeria early this week.
By 1 month ago
Nigerian president confirms 25 killed in boat accident
Concerted efforts urged to contain Marburg as deaths hit 11 in Rwanda
Deaths from a Marburg virus outbreak in Rwanda have reached 11, Rwandan Health Minister Sabin Nsanzimana said Thursday, as calls for stronger international collaboration mount.
By 1 month ago
Concerted efforts urged to contain Marburg as deaths hit 11 in Rwanda
WHO approves first mpox diagnostic test for emergency use
The World Health Organization said on Friday that it has approved the first diagnostic test for mpox, marking a significant milestone in expanding global access to mpox testing.
By 1 month ago
WHO approves first mpox diagnostic test for emergency use
UN says over 5mln people in West, Central Africa impacted by floods
More than 5 million people in 16 countries in West and Central Africa have been impacted by floods so far this year, UN humanitarians said on Thursday.
By 1 month ago
UN says over 5mln people in West, Central Africa impacted by floods
African food landing on Chinese dinner tables
The popularity of dried deep-sea anchovies exemplifies the thriving economic and trade exchanges between China and Africa
By 2 months ago
African food landing on Chinese dinner tables
FBI investigates apparent assassination attempt on Trump
Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was moving between holes five and six at Trump International Golf Club in South Florida when gunshots went off
By 2 months ago
FBI investigates apparent assassination attempt on Trump
Protests across Israel put mounting pressure on Netanyahu to reach hostage deal
Hundreds of thousands of Israelis rallied across the country on Sunday, demanding Netanyahu negotiate a ceasefire with Hamas to secure the return of hostages held in Gaza.
By 2 months ago
Protests across Israel put mounting pressure on Netanyahu to reach hostage deal
Controversial Trump film "The Apprentice" to hit theaters before US presidential election
The controversial biographical drama film about young Trump will hit U.S. and Canadian theatres in October, weeks before the presidential election in November, media reported on Friday.
By 2 months ago
Controversial Trump film "The Apprentice" to hit theaters before US presidential election
Japan continues to swelter amid soaring temperatures, heatstroke alerts
Temperatures across Japan soared past 35 degrees Celsius on Sunday, and authorities have issued strict heatstroke warnings, urging residents to take precautions.
By 3 months ago
Japan continues to swelter amid soaring temperatures, heatstroke alerts
Mbappe will now make Real Madrid shine more
Real Madrid won the league by 10 points in the 2023-24 campaign.
By 3 months ago
Mbappe will now make Real Madrid shine more
Death toll from heavy rains in Sudan rises to 53
The death toll from the heavy rains, which have hit many Sudanese states, has climbed to 53, Sudan's Health Ministry said on Saturday.
By 3 months ago
Death toll from heavy rains in Sudan rises to 53
About 400mln people worldwide have had long Covid-19, research
About 400mln people worldwide have had long Covid-19, research
By 3 months ago
About 400mln people worldwide have had long Covid-19, research
Hezbollah, Israeli army engage in fierce exchange of fire
A fierce exchange of fire broke out between Hezbollah and the Israeli army along the border area between Lebanon and Israel, involving heavy machine gun fire, artillery and missile shelling.
By 3 months ago
Hezbollah, Israeli army engage in fierce exchange of fire
Eastern DR Congo buffeted by fresh flareups with ADF, M23 rebels
People in the eastern DR Congo have lately been caught up in fresh fighting pitting government troops against two rebel groups, the M23 and the Allied Democratic Forces.
By 3 months ago
Eastern DR Congo buffeted by fresh flareups with ADF, M23 rebels
EU opens new training facilities for Somali army
The European Union said it has inaugurated newly constructed facilities at the General Dhagabadan Training Center (GDTC) in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia.
By 4 months ago
EU opens new training facilities for Somali army
Turkey recovers over 12,000 historical artifacts since 2002
The Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism said Sunday that 12,139 historical artifacts have been repatriated since 2002 as the country has intensified efforts to recover cultural artifacts.
By 4 months ago
Turkey recovers over 12,000 historical artifacts since 2002
Australian gov't launches campaign to end elder abuse
According to a government study published in 2021, one in six older Australians had experienced abuse in the previous 12 months but over 60 percent did not seek help or advice.
By 4 months ago
Australian gov't launches campaign to end elder abuse
Argentina logs over 527,000 cases of dengue
Argentina has logged more than 527,000 cases of dengue so far this year, 3.2 times more than last year, though cases have recently decreased, the Health Ministry said Sunday.
By 4 months ago
Argentina logs over 527,000 cases of dengue
UN deputy chief urges arms spending cuts to save SDGs
UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed on Monday urged global leaders to redirect resources from warfare to peace and sustainable development initiatives.
By 4 months ago
UN deputy chief urges arms spending cuts to save SDGs
Five dead as Italy battles record-high temperatures, wildfires
At least five people died in Italy over the weekend due to a heatwave that brought record-high temperatures across the country, local authorities and media reported on Monday.
By 4 months ago
Five dead as Italy battles record-high temperatures, wildfires
Health authorities say Palestinian death toll in Gaza rises to 38,664
The Palestinian death toll from ongoing Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip has risen to 38,664, Gaza-based health authorities said on Monday.
By 4 months ago
Health authorities say Palestinian death toll in Gaza rises to 38,664
Singapore faces increasing aging society with dropping birth rate
The number of elderly Singaporean residents living alone in households more than doubled from 35,160 in 2013 to 78,135 in 2023, according to the Family Trends Report.
By 4 months ago
Singapore faces increasing aging society with dropping birth rate
Conflict in Sudan fueling humanitarian crisis in South Sudan, UN warns
UNHCR has warned that the ongoing conflict in Sudan is worsening the already severe humanitarian crisis in South Sudan for refugees and the communities hosting them.
By 4 months ago
Conflict in Sudan fueling humanitarian crisis in South Sudan, UN warns
At least 25 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrike on school in S. Gaza
At least 25 Palestinians were killed and some others wounded in an Israeli airstrike targeting a school in the city of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
By 4 months ago
At least 25 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrike on school in S. Gaza
Egypt to host Israeli, U.S delegations to discuss Gaza truce
Egypt will host Israeli and U.S delegations to discuss the ‘outstanding points’ regarding a ceasefire deal in the Gaza Strip, Egypt's Al-Qahera News TV channel reported on Saturday.
By 4 months ago
Egypt to host Israeli, U.S delegations to discuss Gaza truce
Yemen-Houthi prisoner exchange talks conclude without agreement
The latest round of prisoner exchange negotiations between Yemeni government and Houthi group concluded in Muscat, Oman, without reaching a comprehensive agreement.
By 4 months ago
Yemen-Houthi prisoner exchange talks conclude without agreement
Cameroonian gov't seeks to extend mandate of legislature for a year
The Cameroonian government on Saturday submitted to parliament a draft bill aimed at extending the mandate for the country's lawmakers for a year.
By 4 months ago
Cameroonian gov't seeks to extend mandate of legislature for a year
At least 10 tourists die in bus crash on Brazilian highway
At least 10 people were killed and 42 others injured early Friday when a tourist bus crashed into a concrete pillar on a highway in Brazil's state of Sao Paulo.
By 4 months ago
At least 10 tourists die in bus crash on Brazilian highway
Nanjing Massacre memorized by Rabe's tombstone in Berlin
After the Japanese Imperial Army captured Nanjing in eastern China on Dec 13, 1937, the Japanese invaders brutally killed approximately 300,000 Chinese civilians.
By 4 months ago
Nanjing Massacre memorized by Rabe's tombstone in Berlin
Over 1mln people in Caribbean affected by Hurricane Beryl, UN says
As a category 4 hurricane that has claimed at least 11 lives so far, Beryl left a trail of destruction in Grenada and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines on Monday
By 4 months ago
Over 1mln people in Caribbean affected by Hurricane Beryl, UN says
Canada's unemployment rate rises to 6.4pc in June
The unemployment rate has trended up since April 2023, rising 1.3 percentage points over the period, the national statistical agency said.
By 4 months ago
Canada's unemployment rate rises to 6.4pc in June
Slovak PM Fico makes first public appearance after assassination attempt
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico made his first appearance at a public event Friday after being attacked by a gunman in mid-May.
By 4 months ago
Slovak PM Fico makes first public appearance after assassination attempt
4.2 million Malawians face hunger, report shows
Up to 4.2 million people in Malawi are expected to experience high levels of acute food insecurity between June and September.
By 4 months ago
4.2 million Malawians face hunger, report shows
U.S Independence Day violence kills at least 33
As of Friday morning, the Fourth of July holiday saw 11 people killed and 55 wounded in shootings in Chicago alone, the Associated Press reported, citing a Chicago Sun-Times report as saying.
By 4 months ago
U.S Independence Day violence kills at least 33
Why voters might make Ruto one-term president
Opinion
By David Kipruto
1 hr ago