Egypt is intensifying its diplomatic and military engagement in the Horn of Africa to counter regional security threats and protect its strategic interests in the Red Sea and Nile River basin, marking ...
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam’s cabinet has postponed a decision on proposed electoral amendments until Thursday, awaiting the report of a ministerial committee tasked with reviewing the changes ...
General Motors continues to be a dominant player in the full-size SUV landscape in the Middle East, powered by its world-class vehicles from Chevrolet, ...
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India, Arab League hold talks to boost bilateral cooperation
Neena Malhotra, Secretary (South) at the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), chaired a consultation meeting with Arab ...
The South African on MSN
Worked in the UK? You might be owed a pension worth millions
Thousands of South Africans who once worked in the UK may be sitting on pension benefits worth millions of rands.
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South Africa: Africa’s small business outsource capital
Having built websites for European clients from Cape Town since 2001, I've watched South Africa become Africa's premier ...
Director-General, Nigeria Employers Consultative Association (NECA), Adewale-Smatt Oyerinde, has reaffirmed the association’s ...
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Scotland national rugby team head coach Gregor Townsend hoping to get third time lucky v All Blacks
New Zealand – 26-13 winners against Ireland in the USA on Saturday, with expatriate Borderer Wallace Sititi among their four ...
In the world of African fintech, where startups chase dreams of financial freedom amid economic headwinds, two tales stand out like day and night. On one side, Nigeria’s Moniepoint is sprinting ahead ...
In the late 2000s, Libya’s threats to nationalize foreign oil assets shook Canadian corporations deeply invested in the country. This excerpt from Owen Schalk’s new book, Targeting Libya, reveals how ...
Opinion
When Words Wound The Biren-Bimol verbal war and the poverty of political discourse in Manipur
After three years of failure, Manipur’s politicians seem to have gone out of their wits to save their own backs. The war-fatigued and reconciliation-hungry people still see no leader who can guide ...
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