International report - Plans for coal plant in Kenya Unesco heritage site...
As governments worldwide shift to clean energy production in order to reduce emissions, ecological experts in Kenya are opposing the construction of a coal-burning electricity generation facility in...
View ArticleInternational report - Why are Tunisian youth turning to suicide?
An increasing number of Tunisian children and adolescents are taking their own lives. Suicides in the north African country tell a desperate story of the hardships Tunisian society is going through,...
View ArticleInternational report - Meet the women in Kenya making world-famous shea...
Nakuru is the largest town in Kenya’s Great Rift Valley, located 170 kilometres northwest of the capital Nairobi.Tucked away on the outskirts of Nakuru, less than one kilometre from Lake Nakuru...
View ArticleInternational report - Mombasa's tech hub helps youth steer away from crime
For decades, many young people in the Kenyan coastal city of Mombasa have been in trouble with the authorities for offences ranging from common crime to terrorism.That story is now changing, thanks to...
View ArticleInternational report - Tensions rise in Lesbos, as more refugees arrive on...
Violent scenes have erupted on the small Greek island of Lesbos, where thousands of refugees have amassed, arriving from the border with Turkey. More than 1,720 migrants have landed there and on the...
View ArticleInternational report - From Russia to Burkina Faso, Paris’ Odéon theatre goes...
Paris’ Odeon European Theatre is one of the rare theatres in France with a repertoire featuring foreign productions with subtitles, films adapted for the stage and international directors. Inaugurated...
View ArticleInternational report - Enough is enough! Mexican women fed up with inaction...
Eighty thousand women marched through Mexico City on Sunday, to protest against femicides, and a rising tide of violent crime, which they insist is receiving little or no attention from the police and...
View ArticleInternational report - South Korea turns to technology to combat coronavirus
South Korea, one of the worst-affected countries in the coronavirus epidemic outside China, on Tuesday reported fewer than 150 new cases for the first time in two weeks. At the time of broadcast, the...
View ArticleInternational report - Will rogue US decisions destabilize the World Trade...
In recent months some of the highest levels of trade restrictions seen in decades have threatened to boil over into a prolonged trade war. The United States is at the centre of the storm, having...
View ArticleInternational report - Kenya clamps down on illegal smuggling through port...
The Kenyan port city of Mombasa has been in the spotlight over the years following allegations of the illegal importation of smuggled goods. The port is also used by drug traffickers to import and...
View ArticleInternational report - Kenya's tourism industry another victim of the...
Kenya’s tourism sector has been hard hit by the deadly coronavirus sweeping the world. Vacant rooms and visitor cancellations have forced many hotels to close their doors, leading to staff layoffs....
View ArticleInternational report - Mexican activists occupy university buildings to...
Female students at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, in Mexico City, are occupying faculties and schools to protest gender violence. Authorities have asked protesters to return control...
View ArticleInternational report - Who are the new movers and shakers on Turkey's...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan could be facing the biggest ever threat to his power.It comes from two former close allies who’ve formed new political parties and are calling for a more...
View ArticleInternational report - Liberia President Weah sends message of solidarity in...
In a novel way to educate Liberian citizens about the Covid-19 pandemic, President George Weah has released a song to raise awareness about coronavirus. Weah hopes to appeal to music lovers across the...
View ArticleInternational report - What would be the soundtrack of your city? Sonotopia...
For five years now, the Beethoven Foundation for Art and Culture in Germany has been organizing "Sonotopia", an international artistic residence in three countries that revolves mainly around the...
View ArticleInternational report - India’s child trafficking problems worsen as pandemic...
A project to reward police officers hunting for missing kids in India’s capital city may have paid off, but millions of children run the risk of slipping into slavery as the coronavirus pandemic has...
View ArticleInternational report - Vasu Primlani condemns India's deep-rooted and rampant...
A toxic patriarchal system combined with societal attitudes and a non-responsive judicial machinery has contributed to India’s rape problem. Vasu Primlani, herself a victim, now an activist, explains...
View ArticleInternational report - As Brexit bogs down, support for Scottish Independence...
Six years can feel like a lifetime: Scotland, more than any other nation in the United Kingdom, certainly knows about it. It was only in 2014 that the nation chose to stay in the United Kingdom in a...
View ArticleInternational report - Australian sheep left unshorn as Covid-19 sparks...
Australian sheep and the huge woollen industry that depends on them are among the less-likely collateral victims of the Covid crisis. The shearing shed at Tubbo Station, a sprawling 27,000 hectare...
View ArticleInternational report - Will Turkish-made drones give Azerbaijan the edge in...
Turkish-made drones are at the forefront of Azerbaijan's fight to reclaim the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh enclave from ethnic Armenian control. Azerbaijan claims success with the Turkish weapons and is...
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