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Ethiopian Electric Utility partners with Wingu Africa to strengthen digital infrastructure

The partnership underscores the vital role that secure, high-availability data centres play in enabling national utilities and enterprises to modernise and scale their services ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, November 24, 2025/ — Wingu Africa (www.Wingu.Africa), a leading carrier-neutral data centre operator…

Suriname’s Economic Affairs Minister to Share Vision Built on Offshore Oil at Caribbean Energy Week (CEW) 2026

Andrew Baasaron, Minister of Economic Affairs, Entrepreneurship and Technological Innovation of Suriname, will address regional and international investors at Caribbean Energy Week 2026 PARAMARIBO, Suriname, November 24, 2025/ — Suriname’s Minister of Economic Affairs, Entrepreneurship and Technological Innovation, Andrew Baasaron,…

Republic of Sierra Leone Becomes 51st Member of Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC), Strengthening West Africa’s Trade & Investment Linkages

As a Member, Sierra Leone will gain access to ICIEC’s Shariah-compliant insurance and reinsurance solutions designed to facilitate exports, attract foreign direct investment, and mitigate political and commercial risks JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia, November 24, 2025/ — The Islamic Corporation for…

Cloudmania recognised as the winner of 2025 Microsoft Egypt Partner of the Year Award

The Microsoft Partner of the Year Awards recognise partners that have developed and delivered outstanding Microsoft Cloud applications, services, devices, and AI innovation during the past year CAIRO, Egypt, November 24, 2025/ — Liquid C2, a business of Cassava Technologies,…

Sanders: Hunger and war: The oldest crime the world still permits

By Sir Ronald Sanders Sir Ronald Sanders The governments of the world’s powerful nations have learned to live with disregard for human suffering. That is the bleak truth behind a new UN report whose numbers should shame every leader or…

Safe haven to sanctions: how Jersey sheltered Roman Abramovich’s billions | Roman Abramovich | The Guardian

Last week, Abramovich’s bid to have the Jersey court decisions overturned was rejected by the judicial committee of the privy council, bringing an end to this particular battle. One of the main levers through which the British government continues to…

US Appeals Court Mulls Reopening Hundreds of Tylenol Cases

By Jim Mishler  From Newsmax  screenshot Newsmax TV A federal appeals court is weighing whether to reinstate more than 500 lawsuits that claim prenatal exposure to Tylenol and acetaminophen caused autism or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. A district judge dismissed the cases in 2023…

Survivors’ voices prevail: Epstein files to be released

Ellie Finkelstein, Freedom United VictoriesEpstein files vote marks a turning point for survivors and the power of collective actionFor all survivors—of Epstein, of other abusers, of every form of sexual exploitation—the vote to release the Epstein files is a victory that…

Africa’s Clean-Cooking Drive Hinges on Carbon-Credit Reform, Transport Upgrades

At the G20 Africa Energy Investment Forum, industry leaders said Africa cannot reach universal clean-cooking access without unlocking green finance, reforming carbon-credit rules and fixing transport bottlenecks – from rail links to LPG terminals – that continue to inflate costs…

The G20 Arrives in Africa (By Megan Damon)

Why Perception Will Drive Negotiation OHANNESBURG, South Africa, November 21, 2025/ —  By Megan Damon, Marketing Content Strategist, APO Group (www.APO-opa.com) For the first time, the Group of 20 (G20) – the world’s most influential economic forum – meets on African soil….