Morocco and China have discussed at a meeting in Beijing earlier this week their cooperation in nuclear safety, in a step towards bolstering international nuclear safety standards. The agreement aims to enhance bilateral collaboration in nuclear safety and facilitate the exchange of knowledge and expertise between Morocco and China. On his part, Dong reaffirmed China’s commitment to supporting Morocco’s efforts in strengthening nuclear safety. The event that brought together representatives from Brazil, Hungary, Japan, Jordan, Pakistan, the United Kingdom, Russia, Thailand and Tajikistan, discussed means of strengthening cooperation between the Collaborating Centers in the field of nuclear safety. Mouline, who is also Chairman of the Global Nuclear Safety and Security Network (GNSSN), underlined the key role these institutions play in strengthening nuclear safety on the African continent and at the international scale.

July 27, 2024 11:33 UTC

Balasingham planted a church in Toronto and recently traveled with Send Network on a Global Vision Trip to North Africa. Send Network, the church planting arm of the North American Mission Board (NAMB), hosts these Global Vision Trips in partnership with the International Mission Board (IMB). This desire led Balasingham to participate in Send Network’s Global Vision Trip to North Africa earlier this year. They enable church planters in North America to experience ministry among the nations by traveling to and learning from IMB missionary teams worldwide. “We want Send Network churches to pursue a culture of reaching the nations from the very beginning,” said Mike Laughrun, director of global engagement for Send Network.

July 27, 2024 10:37 UTC

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July 27, 2024 10:06 UTC

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July 27, 2024 10:06 UTC

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The 37-year-old has been meticulously adding the pieces to his puzzle, as he looks to leave an indelible mark in North Africa. The former Mamelodi Sundowns mentor was granted the freedom to assemble his dream team as he embarked on a new adventure in Morocco. Mokwena has wasted no time, proudly waving the South African flag, bringing along a trusted group of experts he’s previously worked with. GOAL takes a closer look at the men standing by Mokwena’s side and highlights a player rumoured to be following in his footsteps. Click here to get Mzansi's best soccer coverage delivered to you via WhatsApp.

July 27, 2024 06:19 UTC

The Libyans stated they were entering South Africa on study visas to train as security guards but they have received military training, according to police read moreSouth African police said Friday they have arrested 95 Libyan nationals on suspicion of receiving training at a secret military camp in the north of the country. Police raided the camp at a farm in White River in the Mpumalanga province, about 360 kilometers (220 miles) northeast of Johannesburg. AdvertisementThe Newzroom Afrika TV news channel broadcast pictures of the site of the arrests, showing a military-style camp with green tents. Police said the operation to arrest the Libyans and close down the camp began two days ago. The site appeared to have been converted into an illegal military training base, police said.

July 27, 2024 05:43 UTC

South African authorities apprehended 95 Libyan nationals during a raid on a suspected secret military training camp, AP and local media reported. The camp was discovered at a farm in White River, Mpumalanga province, approximately 360 kilometers northeast of Johannesburg. The Libyans claimed they entered the country on study visas for security guard training, but police investigations suggest they received military training instead. Local government official Jackie Macie stated that investigations are ongoing, and authorities suspect similar secret camps near two other towns in Mpumalanga province. The region, which borders Mozambique and Swaziland, is a concern for South African authorities due to illegal immigration.

July 27, 2024 05:03 UTC

Every region saw growth in the mid-single digits except North America, which accounts for approximately 45% of the company’s overall revenue and was up about 1.4%. On the wholesale side, the company’s Ray-Ban, Oakley and Prada products “continued to be the hottest frame brands,” per the release, with Ray-Ban seeing “healthy high-single-digit growth” and Prada’s licensed portfolio “up in the high teens.”Dive Insight:North America continues to drag on EssilorLuxottica’s bottom line. In Q1, revenue in the region grew a scant 0.6% year over year, which the company attributed to tough year-over-year comps. Sales were the strongest in the company’s second largest market, comprising Europe, the Middle East and Africa. In addition to its other brands, EssilorLuxottica owns Sunglass Hut and manufactures licensed eyewear for companies including Diesel, Ralph Lauren, Chanel, Coach and Burberry.

July 27, 2024 04:58 UTC

The Olympics Opening Ceremony kicked off this year’s games on July 26— but this time with a twist. Read More: Everything to Know About the History-Making Paris 2024 Olympics Opening CeremonyWhile viewers were treated to a historic ceremony in certain ways, the order of the parade itself followed closely to tradition. Athletes from Russia and Belarus were barred from participating in the Opening Ceremony because of the war in Ukraine. Here was the order of countries for the 2024 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations:1. France (2024 Olympics host)

July 27, 2024 04:43 UTC

Bracewell launches Africa-focused Paris officePublished by: Dippy Singh on 26/07/2024The new operation will target the energy and infrastructure markets in France and French-speaking African... The new operation will target the energy and infrastructure markets in France and French-speaking African jurisdictions. Houston-headquartered law firm Bracewell has poached a team of lawyers from rival Norton Rose Fulbright (NRF) to lead its new office in Paris as it boosts its Francophone Africa capabilities. The Paris outfit will cover project development, finance transactions, and mergers and acquisitions in the energy and infrastructure sectors, which are key areas of focus for the firm. In May Bracewell advised Rhino Resources on its agreement with Azule Energy to explore sites in Namibia’s Orange Basin.

July 27, 2024 04:24 UTC

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July 27, 2024 03:05 UTC

Morocco forecasts economic growth to rise to 4.6% in 2025, based on current assumptions, Economy and Finance Minister, Nadia Fettah, said in Rabat on Thursday. She highlighted the importance of progressively reducing the budget deficit to ensure this sustainability, a major pillar of government action. “Reducing the budget deficit will balance the implementation of reform projects and development initiatives, and strengthen budgetary margins to preserve the resilience of the national economy against potential shocks,” she explained. For the 2025-2027 period, the budget deficit is targeted to be reduced to 3.5% of GDP in 2025, and further to 3% in 2026 and 2027. The budget deficit decreased to 27.5 billion dirhams during the first half of this year, representing approximately 44.3% of the level projected by the finance law.

July 27, 2024 00:44 UTC

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July 26, 2024 23:17 UTC

Now that U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has seemingly all but locked up the Democratic nomination for the 2024 presidential race, one of the biggest questions swirling around Washington and foreign capitals is what a Harris foreign-policy doctrine would look like if she is elected in November. Now that U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has seemingly all but locked up the Democratic nomination for the 2024 presidential race, one of the biggest questions swirling around Washington and foreign capitals is what a Harris foreign-policy doctrine would look like if she is elected in November. “As a woman, hopefully we could expect Kamala Harris, if elected, to focus more on supporting Afghan women,” Curtis said. During her speech, Harris spoke of her pride in hosting the first-ever Passover seder at the vice presidential residence. The Biden administration’s broader approach to the southern border offers a window into what a potential Harris strategy would look like.

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