Author: Africanews
South African container ports rank among the most inefficient according to the World Bank, owing to infrastructure gaps. Durban, South Africa’s … Read More
Equity markets closed in a mixed state in the Asia-Pacific region on Thursday, after the US Federal Reserve put paid to any hopes of rate cuts in the near-term overnight. Read More
Cash-strapped Tunisia wants to take the unprecedented step of borrowing billions from its central bank to plug budget deficits and heal its economic … Read More
Britain, the U.S. and other Western countries have supported the idea of an independent Palestine existing alongside Israel Read More
Whether you’re looking to lounge on the beach to try something more adventurous like diving with whale sharks, here are some can’t-miss activities for your Cancun itinerary. Read More
SYDNEY: Asian shares steadied on Thursday as Chinese stocks eked out rare gains, while investors stuck to bets for sizable cuts in U.S. interest rates this year even if the kick off might now be a little later than first hoped. Read More
By Steve Scherer OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada’s health minister on Thursday said planned restrictions for transgender youth in the Western province of Alberta are “extremely dangerous,” a sign that policies could become a political wedge issue going into next year’s election. On Wednesday, conservative … Read More
The United States Treasury has imposed sanctions on three Sudanese companies allegedly financing the devastating war plaguing the nation. Read More
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron has told The Associated Press that his country could officially recognize a Palestinian state after a ceasefire in Gaza without waiting for the outcome of what could be years-long talks between Israel and Palestinians on a two-state solution. Read More
Here’s everything you need to know about the Princess Cruises fleet. Read More