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  • World NewsShell’s Niger Delta cleanup: Ogoniland’s uncertain future

    Shell’s Niger Delta cleanup: Ogoniland’s uncertain future

    The conflict between the indigenous people of Ogoni in Nigeria’s Niger Delta is a perennial one. This year’s court ruling by an appeals court in the Netherlands — in favour of Milieudefensie/Friends of the Earth Netherlands and four Nigerian farmers — was heralded by some of them as justice. The court delivered its judgment at the end of a long-running…

  • World NewsShell’s Niger Delta cleanup: Ogoniland’s uncertain future

    Shell’s Niger Delta cleanup: What hopes for the Ogoni?

    The conflict between the indigenous people of Ogoni in Nigeria’s Niger Delta is a perennial one. This year’s court ruling by an appeals court in the Netherlands — in favour of Milieudefensie/Friends of the Earth Netherlands and four Nigerian farmers — was heralded by some of them as justice. The court delivered its judgment at the end of a long-running…

  • World NewsCOVID: Will India be able to meet its vaccination target?

    COVID: Will India be able to meet its vaccination target?

    Over 450 million Indians have received one jab of a coronavirus vaccine and 98 million have received both shots — that means just over 7.2% of the country’s 1.3 billion populationare vaccinated. Based on available data, statisticians say India needs to accelerate its vaccination drive by six to achieve its target of immunizing its entire adult population of 940 million…

  • World NewsThailand moves to strengthen EU ties amid US-China rivalry

    Thailand moves to strengthen EU ties amid US-China rivalry

    European investors are increasingly playing a bigger role in the Thai economy, allowing the Southeast Asian country to diversify trade and business away from the United States and China, analysts say. In 2020, European Union investment accounted for 8.2% of all overseas investment in Thailand, compared with 3.8% for the US and 15.4% for China. The figure has increased each…

  • World NewsGlobal Freedom Report: Fundamental rights highly restricted for billions of people worldwide

    Global Freedom Report: Fundamental rights highly restricted for billions of people worldwide

    Some five billion people around the globe live in countries where the fundamental rights have been highly restricted or in crisis. The Global Freedom Report (GxR), published by British human rights organization Article 19, depicts a grim picture of eroding freedoms, being exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Article19’s Executive Director Quinn McKew suggests we are at a tipping point where…

  • World NewsGhana’s massive new National Mosque | Thaiger

    Ghana’s massive new National Mosque

    Ghana’s capital Accra is now home to West Africa’s second biggest mosque. Funded by the Turkish government, Ghana’s National Mosque is said to be a replica of the Blue Mosque in Istanbul. The complex cost at least $10 million dollars, 15,000 people can worship in the mosque at a time. Decorations include hand-drawn calligraphy of Quran verses, and the Carrara…

  • World NewsThe wondrous Lake Wonchi | Thaiger

    The wondrous Lake Wonchi

    Have you ever heard of Lake Wonchi? The lake fills a volcanic crater that lies 100 km southwest of the capital Addis Ababa. It is surrounded by tree-covered mountains, lush valleys and natural hot springs. 2,800 m above sea level, the crater is also Ethiopia’s highest volcano. The 14th century monastery of Tana Kirkos is also located here. Tourists are…

  • World NewsHow Russian money keeps Belarus afloat

    How Russian money keeps Belarus afloat

    Russia has supported its western neighbor Belarus for decades — long before the European Union and the United States imposed sanctions on Minsk and President Alexander Lukashenko. Earlier this summer, Moscow loaned its ally $500 million (€423 million) — six months prior, it had issued Lukashenko’s regime a similar sum. Looking on from the outside, such figures appear to be…

  • World NewsCOVID: Why India’s economy cannot afford another lockdown

    COVID: Why India’s economy cannot afford another lockdown

    As a delayed monsoon finally reaches New Delhi, shopkeepers at a local market duck under covers and frantically attempt to keep their merchandise from getting wet. They say they cannot afford any further blow to their small business following more than a year of erratic income due to the coronavirus pandemic. Now there is fear of another crippling COVID-induced lockdown.…

  • World NewsIndia seeks to reform its military amid new security threats

    India seeks to reform its military amid new security threats

    The top brass of the Indian military met last week to discuss massive reforms, which are aimed at integrating the capabilities of the army, the navy and the air force. In a plan backed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government, the current 17 single-service units will come under five “theater commands” in a bid to establish a unified approach to…

  • World NewsKashmir lockdowns put houseboats’ survival at risk

    Kashmir lockdowns put houseboats’ survival at risk

    Traditional houseboats on Dal Lake in Srinagar draw tourists from around the world. But environmental degradation and the pandemic are keeping this heritage from staying afloat. SOURCE: DW News

  • World NewsEmpowerment through livestock breeding | Thaiger

    Empowerment through livestock breeding

    Breeding livestock is an ancestral practice for women in the Zinder region of southeast Niger. It’s an important source of income for the women. Livestock breeding is the second most important economic activity in Niger after agriculture. The women either inherit their cows from their parents or buy them through anti-poverty programs. They check on their animals daily, feeding and…

  • World NewsGhana: Anti-gay bill seeks long jail terms for LGBTQ people | Thaiger

    Ghana: Anti-gay bill seeks long jail terms for LGBTQ people

    Ghana’s laws already criminalize gay sex by forbidding “unnatural carnal knowledge”. Now West African country wants to go a step further in its efforts to outlaw the LGBTQ community. If the bill is passed, people of the same sex who engage in sexual activity could be fined or jailed for between three to five years. The law would also make…

  • World NewsAfrica’s shea trees are under threat | Thaiger

    Africa’s shea trees are under threat

    As the number of shea trees in West and East Africa rapidly declines, one group is trying to preserve shea parklands for generations to come. SOURCE: DW News

  • World NewsThailand: Is royal reform a far-fetched dream?

    Thailand: Is royal reform a far-fetched dream?

    The youth-led, pro-democracy movement in Thailand began coalescing in mid-2020 and at its peak saw hundreds of thousands of protesters calling for the government’s resignation and a more transparent and accountable monarchy. The demonstrators — who in recent months have focused their complaints on Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha’s handling of the pandemic as Thailand struggles with surging COVID-19 cases —…

  • World NewsCoronavirus lambda variant spreads across Latin America

    Coronavirus lambda variant spreads across Latin America

    Classified as a “variant of interest” by the World Health Organization (WHO) on June 17, the lambda, or C.37, variant of the coronavirus has already been detected in some US states and at least 29 nations — many of them in Latin America. In Peru, where it was identified in August 2020, the lambda variant accounted for more than 80%…

  • World NewsTunisia: A political crisis fueled by economic woes

    Tunisia: A political crisis fueled by economic woes

    Tunisian President Kais Saied had barely announced his decision to dismiss Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi and freeze parliament for 30 days when he began justifying it on Sunday evening, arguing that he had acted in accordance with the constitution. The president, a lawyer, said he based his decision on Article 80 of the Tunisian constitution, which grants the president the…

  • World NewsAfghanistan: What does NATO withdrawal mean for India?

    Afghanistan: What does NATO withdrawal mean for India?

    The final stages of the withdrawal of US-led foreign forces from Afghanistan, coupled with the Taliban’s sweeping offensive, have forced regional stakeholders to recalibrate their position in the war-torn country. One of those stakeholders is India — the largest regional donor to Afghanistan. India has long supported the civilian government in Kabul, heavily investing in the country over the past…

  • World NewsIran: Drought, water shortages spark protests

    Iran: Drought, water shortages spark protests

    People in Iran’s southwestern Khuzestan province are desperate. Suffering from drought and water shortages since March, they’ve taken to the streets in the last couple of weeks to express their anger with the government and its poor management of water resources. According to official sources, at least four men, including one policeman, have died in the protests. Authorities claim they…

  • World NewsIvory Coast heavyweights meet in bid for reconciliation

    Ivory Coast heavyweights meet in bid for reconciliation

    Tuesday’s meeting between Ivory Coast’s current president, Alassane Ouattara, and his rival, the recently returned Laurent Gbagbo after he was acquitted of committing war crimes by the International Criminal Court (ICC), has raised tensions in the Ivorian capital Abidjan. But amid the uneasiness, there seems to be a sense of optimism among many citizens. “President Gbagbo and President Alassane, they…

  • World NewsThe 77 Percent — Who is to blame for the rising insecurity in Northern Nigeria?

    The 77 Percent — Who is to blame for the rising insecurity in Northern Nigeria?

    Host: Zaharadeen Umar SOURCE: DW News

  • Covid-19 NewsCovid UPDATE: 15,335 new infections, provincial numbers

    Covid UPDATE: 15,335 new infections, provincial numbers

    5,335 new infections & 129 Covid-related deaths for Sunday. 641 of today’s announced cases came from Thai prisons. The number of new infections detected in the past 24 hours is another record for Thailand. Provincial totals published, thanks to the NBT… Number of people who received Covid-19 vaccines in the past 24 hours. – 1st dose: +117,421 – 2nd dose:…

  • World NewsThe Netherlands gears for future with flood-control project

    The Netherlands gears for future with flood-control project

    “We were really lucky,” says Jan Heymans from the Dutch village of Neer on the Maas river. “The new flood wall was completed just a few months ago. Without it, everything here would have been flooded.” With massive steel gates and 10-cm-thick (4-inch-thick) glass panels at the top, the wall was able to resist the heavy rainfall from Germany and…

  • World NewsOpinion: The Cuban authorities are afraid of us

    Opinion: The Cuban authorities are afraid of us

    No one in the queue speaks. A woman looks down at her shoes, while a young man drums his fingers on the wall. Some time has passed since Cubans took to the streets in a protest unprecedented in the last 62 years, and the outrage is still very palpable. As images of police brutality, more testimonies from mothers whose children…

  • World NewsDR Congo faces major challenges in COVID-19 vaccine rollout

    DR Congo faces major challenges in COVID-19 vaccine rollout

    Almost every day, there are huge traffic jams in front of the district hospital in Goma, a major city in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Cars, motorcycle cabs and pedestrians clog the road as friends and relatives come to pick up the deceased to bury them. For several weeks, an increasing number of COVID-19 patients have been among the dead…

  • Covid-19 NewsCovid UPDATE Saturday: 14,260 new infections, news briefs

    Covid UPDATE Saturday: 14,260 new infections, news briefs

    The Public Health Department have announced another 14,260 infections and 119 Covid-related deaths over the past 24 hours. 655 cases have been detected in Thai prisons. Whilst a slight drop from yesterday’s total new infections it maintains a rising trend in new infections around the country. 3,984 are currently in critical hospital care and 900 people remain on ventilators. The…

  • World NewsNord Stream 2 deal stokes fears of Russian aggression in eastern Europe

    Nord Stream 2 deal stokes fears of Russian aggression in eastern Europe

    For most countries in central and eastern Europe, the German-Russian Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline is not simply a controversial project. Rather, they see it as a measure of the credibility of German policy in the region. And, right now, that credibility is in tatters. This week’s US-German agreement in the Nord Stream 2 dispute, which would allow the…

  • World NewsThe EU and North Macedonia: More ‘trauma’ before membership?

    The EU and North Macedonia: More ‘trauma’ before membership?

    North Macedonia was officially included in the agenda for EU enlargement in 2005; the promissory note that Brussels offered Skopje on the conditions of good behavior and reforms is now older than the country’s new name. Yet with a track record of steady reforms, Skopje has seen the process slowed down to a virtual halt, which has not only raised…

  • World NewsCOVID, scandals and controversies taint Tokyo Olympics

    COVID, scandals and controversies taint Tokyo Olympics

    The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games stumbled into a new scandal on Thursday, just hours before the official opening event at the new National Stadium, with a senior organizer of the event dismissed for jokes he made in the past about the Holocaust. Kentaro Kobayashi, a comedian and one of the creative directors of Friday evening’s opening ceremony, was fired after…

  • World NewsEgypt: ‘Facebook Girl’ may be free, but oppression remains rife

    Egypt: ‘Facebook Girl’ may be free, but oppression remains rife

    This week’s Muslim holiday, Eid al-Adha, brought great news to around 40 detainees in Cairo’s prisons: that they were free to go. Among them were three popular journalists and three human rights activists. However, these releases don’t yet mean they have been acquitted: All 40 still have to appear in court at trials slated for at some time later this…