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December 18, 2023 16:40 UTC
BP has become the latest firm to pause travel through the Suez Canal following a series of attacks on vessels by Houthi militants from Yemen. “In light of the deteriorating security situation for shipping in the Red Sea, bp has decided to temporarily pause all transits through the Red Sea,” it said. Earlier Monday, U.S. officials told Reuters the M/V Swan Atlantic — a chemical and oil products tanker — was attacked in the southern Red Sea by multiple projectiles launched from Houthi-controlled territory. The Suez Canal runs through Egypt, which borders Israel to the south. Monitoring threatIn a statement posted online Sunday, managing director of the Suez Canal Authority Ossama Rabiee said traffic through the canal was moving “normally.”“We are watching closely the repercussions of the ongoing tensions in the Red Sea on the navigation through the Suez Canal,” Rabiee said.
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December 18, 2023 16:22 UTC
In December 2022, U.S. President Joe Biden hosted the U.S.-Africa Leaders’ Summit in Washington. While the summit had several positive outcomes, it fell short when it comes to engaging with civil society in a meaningful way and the discussion around human rights. One year later, it is clear that the reemergence of so-called great power competition with China and Russia is driving Washington’s Africa policy. As a result, engagement with civil society remains limited and human rights protection continues to be placed on the back burner. In addition, several of the commitments made during the summit were positive.
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December 18, 2023 15:58 UTC
This article explores the key drivers, challenges, and market trends shaping the genetic engineering in agriculture sector. Genetic engineering offers a solution by creating genetically modified crops that yield more produce on the same land area, thus boosting overall agricultural productivity. Its simplicity and versatility have revolutionized agricultural genetic engineering, enabling scientists to develop innovative crop varieties more efficiently. Growth Opportunities Across Regions:North America’s Dominance Intact:North America is expected to maintain its leadership in the genetic engineering in agriculture market. Asia Pacific Develops a Lucrative Market:The Asia Pacific region is poised to experience significant growth in genetic engineering in agriculture.
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December 18, 2023 14:48 UTC
On Monday in Rabat, Nancy Tembo, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Malawi, reiterated her country’s unwavering support for the territorial integrity of the Kingdom of Morocco. This stance was conveyed through a joint statement issued following a meeting between the Malawian official and her Moroccan peer Nasser Bourita. Malawi firmly supports the Kingdom of Morocco’s territorial integrity and endorses the United Nations as the exclusive framework for achieving a political, realistic, practical, and lasting solution to the Sahara dispute. The country also restated its steadfast backing for the Autonomy Initiative, presented by Morocco, as the singular credible and realistic resolution to address this longstanding dispute. Furthermore, the visit aims to explore the progress made in implementing the New Development Model for the Southern Provinces, initiated in 2015 by King Mohammed VI.
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December 18, 2023 14:35 UTC
At Saudi Arabian non-profit, Al-Wedad Foundation for Development, we’ve got a really important job. We provide comprehensive care for orphans under the age of two, actively seeking suitable families to take care of them, and helping integrate them into society. For our past digital donation drives, we’ve run campaigns during key seasonal moments — think Ramadan or Hajj — turning them off when those moments are over. Results showed us that not only were those campaigns not fulfilling their full potential, but we were also missing out on reaching people who wanted to help at other key moments throughout the year. We had to up our marketing game to find donors consistently and on a wider scale.
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December 18, 2023 14:26 UTC
The world’s second-largest religion, Islam has long exercised the minds of Christians. While Islam has not experienced the same levels of schism as Christianity, Muslims debate within—and divide asunder—what they call the umma, the worldwide community of Islam. They reflect the diversity of Islam and, to some degree, the diversity of evangelical approaches toward Islam. While none bear the stamp of our full endorsement, we offer them—to Muslim and Christian alike—in the hope of better understanding, peace, and love between our two communities. He is the author of Sacred Misinterpretation: Reaching across the Christian-Muslim Divide and coeditor of The Religious Other: A Biblical Understanding of Islam, the Qur’an and Muhammad.
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December 18, 2023 14:06 UTC
This collaboration aims to propel the establishment of large-scale green hydrogen projects on an international scale. This involves the conversion of renewable power through electrolysis into green hydrogen, subsequently branching into derivatives like green ammonia, e-methanol, sustainable aviation fuel, and liquid hydrogen. Hy24 stands as a joint venture between Ardian, Europe’s largest private investment house, and FiveT Hydrogen, a clean hydrogen investment platform. Hy24, committed to catalyzing the global hydrogen ecosystem, operates through its “Clean Hydrogen Infrastructure Fund,” targeting significant investments in hydrogen infrastructure. The joint efforts of Masdar and Hy24 signify a pivotal step toward accelerating green hydrogen initiatives on a global scale.
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December 18, 2023 13:19 UTC
The arrival of the first navel oranges in Europe on December 16 marks the start of this year's Egyptian citrus season. The Valencia juice orange is still the flagship of the Egyptian citrus sector, although other varieties such as the Navel and Sukkari oranges and the Baladi press orange are also produced in the country. As a result, Don Limon expects a stable price level this year and possibly a price increase from the end of January. Don Limon on course for global expansionDon Limon continued to expand its international network last year. Pictures: Don Limon GmbH.
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December 18, 2023 13:11 UTC
With reduced dependence on the Eskom grid, this shift has the potential to bolster the nation’s energy resilience and security – and by proxy, South Africa’s economy. For years, the country has grappled with energy challenges, most notably the recurrent issue of loadshedding, coupled with the government’s seeming inability to find a lasting solution. AGES returns in 2024 with Sanlam Investments as title sponsorBiomass energy in South Africa’s energy futureDeveloping markets like South Africa offer unique opportunities for such initiatives. Although currently underutilised in South Africa, the UK’s large-scale biomass plants offer a glimpse of its viability in ensuring consistent base load power. Of referenceGreen Economy Summit programme now ready for your attentionSouth Africa’s energy transformation is not just about innovation; it’s about practical solutions.
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December 18, 2023 12:50 UTC
However, by Saturday morning, a significant rainfall and flood emergency was unfolding across a 360 kilometre swathe from Cooktown to Ingham. Already, extreme flood events globally are becoming more regular and their magnitude is breaking many long-term rainfall and river flood records. Since the big Barron River flood in March 1977, considerable residential and commercial development has been permitted across the river’s floodplain. As of this month, a climate emergency had been declared in 2,351 jurisdictions and local government areas around the world. In Australia, local governments should recognise climate change threats and risks by formally declaring a climate emergency.
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December 18, 2023 12:36 UTC
from DION HENRICK in Cape TownWestern Cape BureauCAPE TOWN, (CAJ News) – THE rural and urban digital divide still poses a challenge in South Africa. In this analysis, it explored the substantial disparities in the mobile experience of our smartphone users between South Africa’s urban, suburban and rural areas. The rural-urban gap slightly narrowed compared to 2022, where average download speeds in rural areas were 15,9 percent slower than in the cities. Meanwhile, rural users in the Northern Cape observe the highest proportion of time with no signal, at 5,6 percent. Western Cape is the only province in South Africa where the proportion of mobile-only rural users is below 10 percent.
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December 18, 2023 12:30 UTC
The FIFA organization declared on Sunday the initiation of a new edition of the Club World Cup in June 2025, which will feature renowned football clubs such as Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester City, and Real Madrid. Scheduled to take place in the United States from June 15 to July 13, 2025— a year before the World Cup partially hosted in the USA—the tournament will bring together 32 teams organized into eight groups for the group stage. Following the group phase, a knockout stage will commence with the round of sixteen. For Europe, four slots were allocated to the winners of the 2021 (Chelsea), 2022 (Real Madrid), 2023 (Manchester City), and 2024 UEFA Champions League editions. In addition to these, eight other teams secured their participation through the UEFA rankings, including PSG, Bayern Munich, Inter Milan, Porto, and Benfica.
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December 18, 2023 12:11 UTC
- A long-term strategic partnership has been established between EHang and Wings Logistics Hub to introduce EHang's autonomous electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing aircraft (“eVTOL”) to the UAE. - Wings Logistics Hub plans to purchase up to 100 units of EH216 series eVTOLs from EHang. Additionally, a long-term strategic partnership has been formed with Wings Logistics Hub, the passenger eVTOLs (smart mobility) and logistics tech subsidiary of Technology Holding Company (“THC”), being the technology arm of EIH Ethmar International Holding. Wings Logistics Hub will cater the passenger eVTOLs and logistic tech functions within EIH Ethmar International Holding. Statements that are not historical facts, including statements about management’s beliefs and expectations, are forward-looking statements.
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December 18, 2023 11:16 UTC
Two environmental groups have challenged in court the UK’s approval of a major new oil project in the North Sea, arguing that the field would be incompatible with the UK’s net-zero goal and that the government hasn’t factored in Scope 3 emissions when giving the green light to the plan. The approval for Rosebank had been delayed amid concerns about whether the development plan would meet requirements for electrification for net-zero emissions. These requirements are part of the so-called North Sea Transition Deal, an agreement between the UK government and the offshore industry to cut emissions from oil and gas development and production as much as possible. Total recoverable resources at the Rosebank field are estimated at around 300 million barrels of oil, with Phase 1 targeting an estimated 245 million barrels of oil, Equinor says. “If Rosebank goes ahead, the UK will blow its own plans to stay within safe climate limits,” Uplift’s executive director Tessa Khan said, as carried by the Financial Times.
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December 18, 2023 11:03 UTC