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Heat waves are deadly. As they grow more intense and frequent, their toll is mounting, from overwhelmed hospitals to lost labor hours. But countries can adapt to protect lives and the economy.
Ewariezi Useh, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Aiteo Eastern Exploration and Production Company (AEEPCO), discusses with ...
In an exclusive interview at the NOG Energy Week, Victor Okoronkwo, Group Managing Director of Nembe E&P Company Ltd, spoke ...
Every year in Japan, thousands of fathers fall victim to parental child abduction. It very often follows the same pattern: the Japanese mother leaves suddenly with the child and then forbids the ...
The French left-wing papers rejoice after a controversial public broadcasting bill is rejected by parliament. The New York Times looks at how the Sinaloa cartel is making new alliances with enemies, ...
As Libya battles drought and climate change, a young farmer near Tripoli is pioneering aquaponics — a soil-free, water-efficient method that uses fish waste to grow crops.
Kingsley Jeremiah of The Guardian spoke with Emeka Ene, CEO of OILDATA LTD, about the Nigerian oil and gas sector. The improvement and the new management of the NNPLC, as well as the gas ...
It is a new tax era in Nigeria, President Tinubu has jut signed Four Tax Bills into Law, hoping to alleviate the living standards of Nigerians. Check out the complete breakdown of what each bill means ...
Real Madrid advanced to the Club World Cup quarter-finals on Tuesday after beating European rivals Juventus 1-0. Spanish ...
New romantic comedy "Materialists" dives into the world of high-end dating in Manhattan, where luxury, status and desire blur ...
DR Congo's President Felix Tshisekedi says the peace deal with Rwanda paves the way for a new era of stability. Also, at ...
Charles Pellegrin takes a look back at what's being called "the Twelve-Day War" with Dr Jorge León, senior vice president and ...