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Africa’s fashion revolution begins at the source: How Alt.FFF is spotlighting the materials behind the magic
Alternative Fashion Fabric Fair | Founder, Fashion Forum Africa Africa’s fashion story has long been celebrated for its ...
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Early humans relied on simple stone tools for 300,000 years in a changing east African landscape
Our prehistoric human ancestors relied on deliberately modified and sharpened stone tools as early as 3.3 million years ago.
Global demand for raw materials, the essential inputs for manufacturing everything from electronics to energy technologies, underwent notable shifts in 2025, reshaping supply chains and testing the ...
Without bold investment, inclusive policies, and regional coordination, the EU Green Deal risks becoming a blueprint for ...
MeerKAT radio telescope discovers 49 hidden galaxies in less than three hours, revealing how much of the nearby universe ...
Six local lithium battery and inverter manufacturers have joined forces to form the South African Battery Manufacturers ...
In this geoeconomic weaponised world, Australia is highly vulnerable, having become dependent on exports of minerals and ...
The recent U.N. climate conference (COP30) in Brazil resulted in the Belém Action Mechanism (BAM) to bring about a just energy transition that embraces renewable energy and expands access to power.
It’s about whether the continent can shed historic dependencies to turn its mineral wealth into prosperity, without repeating ...
MOROGORO: STAKEHOLDERS in the sunflower value chain have called for stronger, targeted efforts to empower youth and women ...
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Ha Long Canned Food CEO faces 'negligence' charges for use of diseased pork
Truong Sy Toan, CEO of Ha Long Canned Food JSC (Halong Canfoco), has been accused of negligence for his company’s use of ...
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ABP Live Deep Dive | Why January Is Make-Or-Break For Indian Exporters As US Trade Deal Drags
The US imposed punitive tariffs of up to 50 per cent in August and disrupted what is usually the busiest winter and Christmas ...
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