A Non Governmental Organisation, NGO , known as the New Environment Cooperation has called for improved collaboration with all relevant stakeholders to tackle climate
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National Marine Dredging company reports net profit of AED 501 million for the first nine months of 2021
National Marine Dredging company reports net profit of AED 501 million for the first nine months of 2021 ABU DHABI, 19th October, 2021 – National
ERC delivers more ambulances to support Ethiopia’s healthcare sector
ERC delivers more ambulances to support Ethiopia’s healthcare sector ADDIS ABABA, 19th October, 2021 – The Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) delivered on Tuesday a new
Hamdan bin Zayed briefed about preparations for Liwa Tal Moreeb Festival
Hamdan bin Zayed briefed about preparations for Liwa Tal Moreeb Festival ABU DHABI, 19th October, 2021 – H. H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan,
Foreign Secretary closing speech at Global Investment Summit
Ladies and gentlemen, Thank you for taking part in this fantastic Summit. We have seen what the United Kingdom has to offer as a modern
College student arraigned for allegedly introducing 14-year-old boy to homosexuality
During the 10-day school holiday, a 20-year-old Kenyan college student was accused of introducing a 14-year-old boy to gayism. On October 11, 2021, Humprey Adamba,
#EndSARS anniversary: No street protest is allowed- Lagos police insists
The Lagos state police command has denied claims that it has allowed anyone to conduct a street protest on October 20 to mark the one-year
Electoral Commission gazettes details of voting stations
The Electoral Commission has gazetted and published the full list of addresses of the 23 151 voting stations which is now open for inspection across
African leadership can help realise continental potential
President Cyril Ramaphosa says Africa is in need of “strong democracies, accountable institutions, capable leaders, peace and stability” if the continent is to take advantage
Ecuadorean indigenous communities sue to halt oil development
Indigenous communities from Ecuador’s Amazon sued the government to halt plans by President Guillermo Lasso to increase oil development in the country, calling the expansion