News headlines for “Conflicts in Africa”, page 16

  1. Boosting Trade in the World’s Least Developed Countries – The Power of Technology

    - Inter Press Service

    GEBZE, Türkiye, August 22 (IPS) - Artificial intelligence and the use of frontier technologies are already transforming trade and boosting prosperity, particularly for developed and some developing countries. This ranges from the digital exchange of documents, the digitalisation of trade processes and leveraging online platforms to fast-track cross-border trade.

  2. Climate Change Breaking the Journalists Who Tell its Story

    - Inter Press Service

    BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, August 20 (IPS) - My family lost six herds of cattle during the devastating El Niño-driven drought that swept Zimbabwe in 2024. The loss was as emotional as it was financial. Guilt gnawed at me.

  3. World News in Brief: Sudan hospitals under fire, world remembers victims of terrorism, DR Congo

    - UN News

    In recent days, reported attacks on healthcare facilities in Sudan’s Darfur State have forced some humanitarian groups to stop providing critical cholera services as the outbreak continues to spread.

  4. ‘Africa is poised for progress’ Guterres tells development conference in Japan

    - UN News

    The UN Secretary-General on Wednesday repeated his call for Africa to have a greater say in decisions that affect its future, in remarks to a conference in Japan focused on the continent’s development.

  5. Environmentalists Confident Case Against US Funding of Mozambique LNG Project Will Succeed

    - Inter Press Service

    NAIROBI, August 19 (IPS) - Environmental campaign groups are confident that a suit filed in the United States, seeking to stop the country’s Export-Import Bank (EXIM) from the ‘unlawful’ lending of nearly USD 5 billion to the controversial Mozambique Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) project, will succeed.

  6. DR Congo: UN deplores deadly attacks in the east of the country

    - UN News

    The UN has strongly condemned recent attacks carried out by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) armed group in several locations in North Kivu province in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

  7. UN Security Council Confronts South Sudan’s ‘Compounding Crises’

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, August 18 (IPS) - The UN Security Council convened today (August 18) to discuss South Sudan and the “interlinked challenges of climate change and conflict” affecting the region.

  8. Africa’s Moment: From Addis to the World, Food Systems Must Change Now

    - Inter Press Service

    ROME, August 18 (IPS) - The global food system is under pressure from every direction – climate, conflict, inequality, and economic instability. But in Addis Ababa this July, something shifted. At the UN Food Systems Summit +4 Stocktake (UNFSS+4), over 3,500 people from 150 countries came together to confront the lack of progress and push forward solutions that can no longer wait.

  9. Sexual Health Rights: Contradictions in East African Laws, Policies

    - Inter Press Service

    KAMPALA, August 18 (IPS) - Sarah Namukisa nearly missed her final year exams earlier this year. She was subjected to a mandatory pregnancy test—the 25-year-old student at the Medical Laboratory Training School in Jinja was then expelled because she was pregnant.

  10. First Person: From aid worker to refugee and back in war-torn Sudan

    - UN News

    Adam Ibrahim was working with the UN humanitarian agency, OCHA, in his home country, Sudan, when conflict between rival armed forces erupted in early 2023 and he became a refugee alongside thousands of others who continue to flee the ongoing violence.

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