Omotosho: Nigeria Poses Greater Challenge To Successful Intra-Regional Trade – New Telegraph
The Registrar NAGAFF Academy,Francis I. Omotosho, in this interview with BAYO AKOMOLAFE, speaks on inadequate circulation of new naira notes, challenges in the first three...
Social Media Is Now a Financial WMD
The collapse of the Swiss bank Credit Suisse in March had many underlying causes, but its trigger was a tweet. The bank’s failure was the...
Chinese Citizen Journalist Who Reported on COVID-19 to Be Released After 3 Years
[ad_1] ChinaPower , society , Middle East Fang Bin posted details about the pandemic situation in Wuhan in early 2020. He spent three years in...
Türkiye, Ethiopia seek to mediate peace in Sudan conflict
Turkey's Foreign Ministry announced on Monday that Deputy Foreign Minister Burak Akcapar is heading to Ethiopia for a four-day working visit to discuss a permanent...
Tunisia Doubles Down on Democratic Rollback
Some coups and power grabs start with the arrest of the leader of the political opposition. In Tunisia, it took almost two years for President...
In the Face of War, the Dangers of Pro-China Rhetoric in Taiwan
[ad_1] AdvertisementChina launched another round of live military drills around Taiwan in April, following President Tsai Ing-wen's meeting with US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in...
From the Field: ‘Ordinary people’ pursuing ‘extraordinary outcomes’ – UN peacekeeping at 75
The first so-called blue helmets were deployed as military observers to the Middle East in 1948 and since then more than two million uniformed and...
Countries urged to take more action against chemical pollution
Over the course of two weeks of meetings, countries are expected to make progress on adding new so-called “forever chemicals” to the list of toxic...
UN Peacekeeping turns 75: ‘Peace begins with me’
“For 75 years, UN Peacekeeping has helped to end conflict, protect civilians, advance political solutions, and secure sustainable peace,” said Jean-Pierre Lacroix, the UN Under-Secretary-General...
WFP resumes operations in Sudan, as fighting continues
WFP had paused its life-saving activities after three staff were killed in North Darfur on 15 April, the first day of clashes between the Sudanese...