During 2023 and 2024, an international conservation team made up of Kew scientists and horticulturists, alongside experts ...
With a population of roughly 850,000 and limited domestic production capacities, Comoros depends heavily on imported energy and staple food commodities.
In Comoros and São Tomé and Príncipe, two African island nations regularly exposed to extreme weather, media outlets are key ...
At the recent ministerial conference of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD 16), one theme resonated strongly: Africa’s trade transformation will hinge on digital customs ...
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When Malay seafarers sailed to Madagascar
The early Malays were reputed seafarers who established trade networks and even sailed in boats to settle in Madagascar, a ...
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Brave Warriors fall to Comoros
Football Jesse Kauraisa The Brave Warriors’ local coach John Sikerete is adamant that the team will bounce back from their 0-1 defeat against the Comoros Islands.The coach fielded a team selected from ...
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Science mission finds glimmer of hope for marine biodiversity in ocean depths off Comoros
As world leaders meet at the COP30 summit in Brazil, the urgent need to hit a global target of protecting 30 percent of the ...
Discover 25 amazing facts about lemurs, including where they live, what they eat and how together we can protect them.
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Secret Small Nations: 13 Tiny Countries Most People Don't Know Exist
Not every country is a household name, and many travelers are surprised to learn that the world contains dozens of small ...
Orlando Pirates wingback Deon Hotto and Mamelodi Sundowns hitman Peter Shalulile will enjoy an unusual breather during the next international dates. The two have been excused from Namibian national ...
On Nov. 23, 2005, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was elected president of Liberia, becoming Africa’s first democratically elected ...
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Lemurs Are Having a Mysterious ‘Baby Boom’ in Madagascar. Here’s Why That Might Not Be a Good Thing
Researchers are investigating a sudden spike in pregnancies in one black-and-white ruffed lemur population that might signal environmental stress to the mammals ...
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