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Modi hails Global South ‘vision’ as he signs agreements with Mauritius
- By pann.news
- . 13 March 2025
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi outlined his vision for the Global South on Wednesday after talks with his Mauritian counterpart
Pics of the day: March 12, 2025
- By pann.news
- . 13 March 2025
Africanews focuses on the most striking images of the day’s news…Read More
”Children of Honey” turns heads at Geneva Film Festival
- By pann.news
- . 12 March 2025
The film about Tanzania’s Hadzabe people fighting to preserve their language has won praise at the Geneva Film Festival and
Ukraine says open to a 30-day ceasefire after talks in Saudi Arabia
- By pann.news
- . 12 March 2025
Russia has said it’s ready to cease hostilities on condition that Ukraine drops its bid to join NATO and recognizes
US stocks slump as recession risks weigh on investors
- By pann.news
- . 12 March 2025
Investor unease was fueled by the recent comments from U.S. President Donald Trump, who acknowledged the possibility of a rough
Global healthcare at a crossroads: African scientists seek local solutions
- By pann.news
- . 12 March 2025
The global healthcare landscape is facing significant changes following a decision by former U.S. President Donald Trump to reshape America’s
Cobalt prices edge up after DR Congo pauses exports
- By pann.news
- . 12 March 2025
Last month, Kinshasa, the world’s biggest producer announced a surprise ban on exports of cobalt in a bid to drive
M23 rebellion : war slows trade between Burundi and DR Congo
- By pann.news
- . 11 March 2025
Income-generating projects have slowed down in Burundi since the fighting in eastern DRC escalated last February…Read More
North Korea fires missiles as U.S.-South Korea drills begin
- By pann.news
- . 11 March 2025
In a show of defiance, North Korea launched several ballistic missiles into the sea on Monday…Read More
New discoveries: Ocean census project reveals over 800 new species of ocean life
- By pann.news
- . 11 March 2025
Sharks, lobsters, corals, and deep-sea sponges are just some of the 866 new marine species recently identified in the largest