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BBusiness
WRC awards security guard €7,500 after rape threat – The Irish Times
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Out-of-pocket Zimbabwean care workers left without wages after promised jobs fall through – The Irish Times

  • November 15, 2025
Care workers from Zimbabwe, who allege they paid thousands of euro each to a recruiter to secure work…
WWildlife
Wildlife Photographer Captures Magical Moment Leopard Meets A Dung Beetle
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Wildlife Photographer Captures Magical Moment Leopard Meets A Dung Beetle

  • November 15, 2025
Among the millions of beetle species on Earth, few are as intriguing as dung beetles — not for…
EEnvironment
Non-native tree devastates Ethiopia’s ecosystems and threatens livelihoods | Gallery News
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Non-native tree devastates Ethiopia’s ecosystems and threatens livelihoods | Gallery News

  • November 13, 2025
Once lauded as a remedy for Ethiopia’s advancing desertification, a non-native tree has transformed into an uncontrolled menace…
WWildlife
5 Awesome Wildlife Safaris For The Bucket List Holiday Travel Gift
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5 Awesome Wildlife Safaris For The Bucket List Holiday Travel Gift

  • November 11, 2025
Cheetahs and baby animals are one of many highlights of a wildife safari getty The biggest travel trend…
EEnvironment
The World Has a Decade to Save Biggest Tropical Carbon Sink
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The World Has a Decade to Save Biggest Tropical Carbon Sink

  • November 11, 2025
The Congo Basin, a region of tropical forest larger than India, is at a point where further damage…
WWildlife
Nectophrynoides luhomeroensis, adult in life. Image credit: Thrane et al., doi: 10.3897/vz.75.e167008.
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Three New Species of Viviparous Tree Toads Discovered in Tanzania

  • November 8, 2025
A research team led by University of Copenhagen scientists has described three new species of the tree toad…
EEconomy
Look to the ‘rising’ Global South, ex-diplomat tells Chinese businesses
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Look to the ‘rising’ Global South, ex-diplomat tells Chinese businesses

  • November 8, 2025
Chinese businesses should pivot their attention to the “rising” Global South such as Africa and the Middle East…
EEconomy
China’s exports fall in October as firms wait out Xi-Trump summit, trade war reset
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China’s exports fall in October as firms wait out Xi-Trump summit, trade war reset

  • November 7, 2025
China’s exports fell in October amid a volatile trade war with the United States – though recent high-level…
EEntrepreneurship
Ventures Platform
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Ventures Platform, one of Africa’s most active early-stage investors, has raised another $64 million

  • November 6, 2025
Lagos-based Ventures Platform, one of Africa’s most active early-stage investors, has raised $64 million so far for its…
EEconomy
Gray List: South Africa, Nigeria Exit Global Watchdog’s Dirty Money List
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Gray List: South Africa, Nigeria Exit Global Watchdog’s Dirty Money List

  • October 24, 2025
South Africa and Nigeria were taken off a global watchdog’s dirty-money list, providing a fillip for increased remittances…
WWildlife
The world’s fiercest small cat: Know about the rare and remarkable Black-footed cat |
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The world’s fiercest small cat: Know about the rare and remarkable Black-footed cat |

  • October 22, 2025
Among the dry grasslands and sandy deserts of southern Africa lives one of nature’s smallest yet most determined…
SScience
Paranthropus boisei was Capable of Tool Making, New Fossil Suggests
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Paranthropus boisei was Capable of Tool Making, New Fossil Suggests

  • October 21, 2025
Paleoanthropologists have unearthed and examined a hominin partial skeleton that includes hand and foot bones unambiguously associated with…
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