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Statement on the Cabinet meeting of 29 October 2025

Statement on the Cabinet meeting of 29 October 2025

A. Issues in the environment 1. Sport and Social Cohesion 1.1. Proteas Women's Cricket Team advances to the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup finals 1.1.1. Cabinet congratulated the South African Women's National Cricket Team for their splendid...

Owner:  South African Government
Advancing Airport Modernization with Technology-Focused Workshop in Rabat, Morocco

Advancing Airport Modernization with Technology-Focused Workshop in Rabat, Morocco

30 June 2025, Rabat, Morocco – The United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) successfully concluded its third regional workshop on "Future-Proofing Airport Development: Harnessing Technology to Streamline Terminal Operations" in...

Owner:  United Nations
Silicon Valley Technology Consultancy Tackles Challenging Middle East, African Markets

Silicon Valley Technology Consultancy Tackles Challenging Middle East, African Markets

Catalyst Business Solutions is a technology & digital transformation service provider headquartered in San Jose, California, with a strong global presence through 10+ subsidiaries across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). This global...

Owner:  American Government
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Madagascar and Seychelles: Two Power Transitions, Two Contrasting Tales

Madagascar and Seychelles: Two Power Transitions, Two Contrasting Tales

In October 2025, two neighbouring Western Indian Ocean island nations, Madagascar and Seychelles, underwent power transitions. Yet, while both marked a power transfer, their trajectories could hardly have been more different. Madagascar descended...

Owner:  Observer Research Foundation (think-tank)

Timing, Targeting, & Technology: Your New Collections Playbook

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Owner:  Informa PLC
Is Nigeria a Rich or Poor Country?

Is Nigeria a Rich or Poor Country?

After months of careful research and years of following West African economic trends (both professionally and out of sheer fascination), I’ve put together what I hope will be a genuinely helpful exploration of Nigeria’s economic reality. The...

Owner:  Maiden Alex Ibru
Bühler Southern Africa hosts first-ever customer day in Madagascar

Bühler Southern Africa hosts first-ever customer day in Madagascar

Bühler Southern Africa successfully hosted its first-ever customer day in Madagascar at the Radisson Blu Hotel at the Waterfront in Antananarivo in early September. The event brought together stakeholders from the rice, pulses, and spice sectors,...

Owner:  Non-transparent
Some animals are more equal than others: the dark side of researching popular species

Some animals are more equal than others: the dark side of researching popular species

Biologists often form deep bonds with the species they study. For some, that relationship begins early in their careers and shapes decades of research. The connection can be personal, even affectionate, but it can also create tensions when others...

Owner:  The Conversation Media Group
Titanosaurs were the biggest land animals Earth’s ever seen − these plant-powered dinos combined reptile and mammal traits
Madagascar’s education crisis: A system on the edge
Here Are Wednesday’s Top Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: United Health, SoFi, Skyworks, Energy Transfer and More
AI and Citizen Science Team Up to Spot Potential First Invasive Malaria Mosquito in Madagascar, Finds USF Study

AI and Citizen Science Team Up to Spot Potential First Invasive Malaria Mosquito in Madagascar, Finds USF Study

In a groundbreaking advancement that melds cutting-edge artificial intelligence with the power of citizen science, researchers at the University of South Florida (USF) have potentially identified the first-ever specimen of the Anopheles stephensi...

Owner:  Non-transparent
Using AI and citizen science for vector-borne disease surveillance

Using AI and citizen science for vector-borne disease surveillance

Researchers from the University of South Florida have used artificial intelligence and citizen science to identify what may be the first specimen of Anopheles stephensi - an invasive and deadly malaria-carrying mosquito - ever detected in...

Owner:  Ian Birkby
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