Pope Francis: Blood of Bucha victims ‘cries out to heaven’ for end to Ukraine war. Pope Francis holds up a flag which he said was
Month: April 2022
“Nigeria needs palm oil worth $500 million annually”- Association
The Oil Palm Growers Association of Nigeria (OPGAN) says Nigeria needs about $500 million worth of palm oil annually to meet its local demand.
Napoli raises Osimhen’s price tag to €120m
Napoli has raised the price tag of Nigeria international Victor Osimhen to €120m after a host of interest from several European clubs including Arsenal, Barcelona,
Police launch probe into escape of 3 robbery with violence suspects in Mombasa
The suspects were being held at an underground cell within the court premises before their escape. “It was reported by the in-charge Mombasa court orderly
Analysis Function Diversity and Inclusion Survey results
In June 2021, the Analysis Function (AF) launched our latest AF Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) survey. We’d like to thank the 1,800 plus analysts who
COVID-19: Phaahla stresses that changes are amendments, not new laws
Ramaphosa stated that some regulations will remain in place over the next 30 days. The ‘provisional regulations’ will stay in order to make sure a
Leni-Kiko tandem signs Indigenous People’s Covenant, receives the backing of various IP groups in Rizal Province
Vice-presidential candidate Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan on Tuesday evening assured the groups under 1Sambubungan, a coalition of indigenous peoples (IPs) in Rizal Province, that he remains
ESI Energy LLC, Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Nextera Energy Resources LLC, is Sentenced After Pleading Guilty to Killing and Wounding Eagles in Its Wind Energy Operations, in Violation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act
ESI Energy Inc. (ESI) was sentenced today in Cheyenne, Wyoming, for violations of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA), announced Assistant Attorney General Todd Kim
Sanctions on big S. Korean firms rise 10.4% in 2021
Domestic and foreign sanctions on big South Korean firms increased more than 10 percent on-year in 2021 with the amount of fines on them soaring
ADB cuts 2022 growth estimate for South Korean economy to 3%
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Wednesday lowered its 2022 growth outlook for the South Korean economy to 3 percent amid the upsurge in COVID-19