12 Heads of State expected to attend AU meeting in Lusaka – Zambia: News Diggers!
Isabel Lemba, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, says that 12 of the 13 heads of state member states are...
Biden Has a Lot to Gain in Saudi Arabia
Despite U.S. President Joe Biden’s meandering efforts to explain his about-face on Saudi Arabia—visiting the country this week after having dubbed it a “pariah” on...
Full Force: Removing Al-Shabaab’s Menace – OpEd
After months of confusion, tension and political theater, Somalia elected former President Hassan Sheikh Mohamed to the presidency, defeating incumbent President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed in...
It’s Time to Rethink the U.S.-Saudi Relationship
Four months ago, Saudi Arabia carried out a mass execution of 81 men in a single day. A number of those executed were convicted of...
West abetting corruption in Zim: Ziyambi – NewsDay Zimbabwe
GARY GERALD MTOMBENI. ByJustice Minister Xianbei Xianbi on Tuesday accused Western countries of supporting organizations that are fueling corruption in Zimbabwe to propagate a negative...
The Chinese Protesters Who Got What They Wanted—Sort of
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s China Brief. The highlights this week: A mass protest in Zhengzhou leads to (some) government action on village banks, former Japanese Prime...
Africa Social Impact Summit: “We Want to get Sustainability Ingrained into the DNA of Businesses”
The Africa Social Impact Summit began today, July 13, 2022 at Transcorp Hilton, Abuja, with many participants including policy makers, academics, investors, DFIs, NGOs, private...
A paw-fect day | Defence News
Among the causes Warrant Officer Class Two Jayne Morley has donated her free time to in the past decade are animal welfare organisations, and the...
More women work in health and care but they earn 24 per cent less than men: UN report
The gender pay gap in the health and care sector: a global analysis in the time of COVID-19, was published by the International Labour Organization...
Pregnant Sri Lankans Fear ‘One Meal Per Day’
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka—In Koralawella, a coastal village just south of Colombo, Anusha Fernando, her husband, and their 7-year-old child have been surviving on just a...