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Month: August 2024

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Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA) Supports Vocational Training in Algeria

APO International

Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA) Supports Vocational Training in Algeria

 In cooperation with Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA), the Ministry of National Education of the Republic of Türkiye and the FOREM Association, a vocational training program featuring a “Welding and Metalworking” module has been launched in Algeria. The opening ceremony held in the capital, Algiers, was attended by the Ambassador of the Republic of Türkiye to Algeria, M. Mücahit Küçükyılmaz, TİKA Coordinator, representatives from the FOREM Association, managers and […]

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Africa

Kenyan protesters are demanding President Ruto be removed – what the law says about how that could happen

  By John Mukum Mbaku, Weber State University   In June 2024, many Kenyans took to the streets to protest what they believed were punitive taxes imposed by President William Ruto’s government. Though the president caved in and withdrew the contentious Finance Bill 2024, protesters are unmoved and now insist that he leave office. No Kenyan president has ever been removed prematurely from office. The opposition, led by the Azimio […]

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Entertainment

Sunscreens can hurt the marine environment – here’s how to choose one that’s healthy for you and the sea

Krakenimages.com/Shutterstock   By Anneliese Hodge, Plymouth Marine Laboratory   Choosing which sunscreen to use can be mind-boggling. Should you choose one with the highest sun protection factor (SPF) or another with “reef-safe” or “coral-friendly” credentials? Is it best to opt for a spray or a lotion? What’s the difference between a mineral or chemical-based formula? On my ventures to the beach to snorkel and surf, I am forever seeing a […]

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AJERAP forecasts oil prices at $70 – $90, presents Outlook August 8, 2024

APO International

AJERAP forecasts oil prices at $70 – $90, presents Outlook August 8, 2024

 The African Association of Energy Journalists and Publishers, AJERAP, (https://AJERAP.org), has predicted global oil prices to hover between $70 and $90 per barrel in the second half (July – December) of 2024. The forecast forms part of AJERAP’s report - AFRICA ENERGY OUTLOOK SECOND HALF 2024 - scheduled for unveiling to the African and global community during a webinar at 10 am West Central African Time, on Thursday, August 8, […]

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Creative Africa Nexus Weekend (CANEX WKND) 2024: Uniting Global Africa’s Creative and Cultural Industries in Algiers

APO International

Creative Africa Nexus Weekend (CANEX WKND) 2024: Uniting Global Africa’s Creative and Cultural Industries in Algiers

 African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) (www.Afreximbank.com), in partnership with the African Union Commission (AUC), the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat, and the Government of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, proudly announces the return of the Creative Africa Nexus Weekend (CANEX WKND) 2024. This groundbreaking event is scheduled to take place from October 16-19, 2024, at SAFEX in Algiers, Algeria.  CANEX WKND 2024 seeks to build on the success […]

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Health / Medical

3 reasons you feel hungrier and crave comfort foods when the weather turns cold

Klaus Neilson/Pexels   By Lauren Ball, The University of Queensland and Emily Burch, Southern Cross University As we move through Autumn, parts of Australia are starting to see cooler weather. For some of us, that can mean increasing feelings of hunger and cravings for “comfort food” such as as pasta, stews and ramen. But what’s happening in our body? 3 things change when it gets cold 1. Our body conserves […]

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Health / Medical

Double whammy antibiotic makes antibiotic resistance much harder – new study

Fahroni/Shutterstock   By Tom Smith, Sheffield Hallam University Most antibiotics are natural products of bacteria and other microorganisms from the environment. They are part of a silent chemical warfare among microorganisms in soils, rivers and seas right now. The fact that they are natural products that have been around for millions of years means that even as we discover new antibiotics, there are probably already microorganisms that are resistant to […]

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Oshiwambo

Enyakwa loinyandwa meeradio domididimbe da SA ,Connie Chiume, axulifa.

Connie Chiume, akala onga enyakwa mokudana oinyadwa mo  South African okwalopotwa amana oweenda waye. Chiume okwa shiivikila nawa medanonghandangala lakula unene mo kino yo Marvel Black Panther,  notakutiwa okwa xulifa mepipi lomido 72. Okwa talika afindana omapapa ayooloka meekino doinyandwa yeeradio domididimbe da South Africa dayooloka,  omo mwa kwatelwa  Rhythm City, Zone 14 oshoyo Gomora. Chiume otakulopotwa ali omuhongifikola paifano omanga ina ka waimina oinyangadalwa yeeradio domididimbe. Olopota oyati okwa […]

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Oshiwambo

Oshongalele shomaulikilo oikwamina oshili metifa mo Windhoek.

Oshongalele oshi 11th shomaulikilo oikwamina osha hovela mo Windhoek,  tashiningilwa mendiki loipindiki lo Showgrounds. Oshongalele okwa fanekwa shikakale shaeta oidjemo ilixwepo okushiyelekanifa no yoongalele ikwao yakala noku unganekwa omido dadjako. Oshongalele neudo ota shi unganekwa koshi yekanghameno olo taliti  “Green Shoots for Namibia’s Mining Industry,” nosha talika shili omito yafimana keemito diliwetikile deyokomesho moilongomwa yo uranium, eeprojeka dipe do shingoli ,  omapungulo no muku wogas oshoyo omahooli olongomwa oyo oyo  […]

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