Lebanon’s Ministry of Health announced that at least 20 people have been killed and 450 injured following a second wave of explosions involving communication devices in the country. The ministry added that the second wave of explosions occurred on Wednesday in the outskirts of Beirut and...
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A militant attack in the Malian capital targeting a military police training camp and a military airport left more than 70 dead and 200 wounded, one of the highest tolls suffered by the security forces in recent years. A security source speaking on condition of anonymity told AFP news...
Turning the landfills it manages into green landfills is a priority for South African waste management group EnviroServ. This was highlighted by group operations director Nico Vermeulen, at the 2024 International Solid Waste Association conference, at...
When surrounded by crises, it is easy to ignore the one approaching on the horizon. Yet the international community may be overlooking an emerging threat in the Sahel—one that will gravely impact geopolitics in the region and beyond. It is no difficulty to find crises across the Sahel and...
Nigerians are irked over the decision of a French court which granted an injunction to a Chinese firm to ground three presidential jets belonging to the Federal Government. DAILY POST recalls that Zhongshan Fucheng Industrial Investment Co. Limited, a Chinese firm, recently secured an...