Final Day of UN Nature Talks: Funding Disagreements Loom as Species Face Extinction
The final day of UN nature talks in Rome focused on funding for biodiversity conservation amidst concerns over species loss....
The final day of UN nature talks in Rome focused on funding for biodiversity conservation amidst concerns over species loss....
Of the 299 migrants deported from the US to Panama, 103 have refused repatriation, primarily coming from Afghanistan, Pakistan, China,...
On February 27, 2025, significant news from Tanzania included CHADEMA's launch of a citizen funding campaign, government support for President...
The Faith and Justice Network has called on the Liberian government for stronger anti-corruption laws, advocating for the prosecution and...
A 5.5-magnitude earthquake in Nepal on February 28 generated tremors felt in several Bihar districts. Reported at 2:35 AM in...
The Zambian government has launched an investigation into water pollution in the Copperbelt, primarily linked to mining activities. Minister Mike...
The Incomáti River in Mozambique is rising significantly due to heavy upstream rains, threatening National Road Number One (N1) which...
Jamaicans in the U.S. are joining a nationwide spending boycott against large corporations perceived to undermine Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion...
Libyan Prime Minister Abdul-Hamed Dbeibah and Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud signed several agreements aimed at enhancing bilateral relations. Key...
Mali's government is tightening regulations on artisanal gold mining following numerous fatal accidents. The reforms, announced on Wednesday, include the...