Scientists squeezed a 6-millimeter endoscope through a tiny gap above the Great Pyramid’s entrance and discovered a hidden corridor. Urgent search for missing 12-year-old boy who vanished in Limpopo ...
allAfrica.com on MSNOpinion
Italy’s return to the Horn must come with an apology
Italy’s stance on its historical atrocities against Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somalia contradicts principles in its Mattei Plan ...
The substantive trial in one of the largest human smuggling cases in Dutch history is underway in the court in Zwolle, De ...
Rwanda's basketball players, coaches, and fans have welcomed the country's recent partnership with two major U.S. sports franchises, the Los Angeles Rams (NFL) and LA Clippers (NBA), calling it a ...
Two marathon greats entering their twilight years will race each other in the New York City Marathon for the first time this Sunday ...
A University of Oxford study suggests that plant-rich diets could lower food production costs by $1T annually, calling for ...
The Embassy of Turkiye in Qatar marked Wednesday the 102nd anniversary of the founding of the Republic of Turkiye. The event was hosted by the Turkish ambassador Dr Mustafa ...
The Citizen on MSNOpinion
The immortals: Africa’s drift from democracy to gerontocracy
Authoritarianism in Africa rarely begins as tyranny. It starts as idealism—revolutionary, righteous, and rational ...
Approximately 2 billion people - one quarter of humanity - now live in regions experiencing moderate to severe increases in ...
The Business & Financial Times on MSN
Unlocking pension funds for critical infrastructure development
By Julius Karl D. FIEVE Ghana’s economic trajectory is promising, with steady growth averaging over 5% annually in recent years, driven by sectors like agriculture, services, and mining. Yet, this ...
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