Châteauroux: A trial for the “extraordinary” case of violence against children in care
From Monday to Friday, nineteen people are being tried at the Châteauroux court for acts of violence and mistreatment of children in care This is a case “out of…
Read moreXi Jinping’s Letter: A Testament to the Role of African Scholars in China-Africa Cooperation
Chinese president Xi Jinping wrote a reply letter to 64 African scholars from 50 African Countries, among other scholars were the professor YORO DIALLO, and Dr. TALING TENE RODRIGUE, both researchers at the institute of African Studies at Zhejiang normal Universities. The letter shows the important role played by African academics in providing intellectual support to the China-Africa cooperation in the new era. Here is a part of the story brought to you by SINAFRICANEWS.
Read moreFIFAfrica 2024: Internet freedom and democratization in question
The 2024 Forum on Internet Freedom in Africa (FIFAfrica) took place from September 25-27 in Dakar, Senegal, marking the first time the event was held in Francophone Africa. This 11th…
Read moreChina to ramp up policy steps to revive economy but no ‘bazooka’ stimulus seen
Policymakers are navigating a complicated economic landscape, with China’s reliance on infrastructure spending to drive growth exacerbating debt risks BEIJING – Chinese policymakers will likely step up measures to at…
Read moreDubai Chambers showcases opportunities, prospects to strengthen global partnerships
During the event, Dubai Chambers highlighted the opportunities present within the emirate’s economy Dubai Chambers successfully hosted the 12th edition of its ‘Diplomatic Circle,’ with over 100 ambassadors, consul generals,…
Read moreFamine Conditions Present in Sudan
Action Against Hunger Calls for Emergency Funding for Food and Nutrition Programs in Sudan’s Hardest Hit Regions. The United Nations today released the Integrated Phase Classification (IPC) report for Sudan,…
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