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VIDEO: Amid shrinking aid, refugees in Rwanda are finding new sources of livelihoods
When Pierre Rutayisire arrived in Rwanda as a refugee from eastern DR Congo in 1995, his family had no source of income. They had looted all our cattle and we were forced to flee, recalls the ...
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Authorities Say Nancy Guthrie Likely Not in Mexico as Sheriff Makes Emotional Plea
Law enforcement has insisted that there is no indication that Nancy Guthrie has been taken over the U.S.-Mexico border ...
The Abossey Okai Spare Parts Dealers Association has called on its members to remain calm and cooperate with the newly ...
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Fmbn's Nhf Collections Increase By 48 Percent in 2025 - Osidi
Mr Osidi added that FMBN recorded a remarkable improvement in the processing of NHF refunds to eligible contributors.The Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) has recorded ₦152.4 billion in National ...
Cooking with charcoal, waiting for water; women and the elderly bear the brunt of Trump’s measures against Cuba. Lisandra Fariñas reports from Cuba's capital, Havana.
IN Bagamoyo Town, the steady hum of bees is fast becoming the sound of opportunity. Here, more than 100 women from 10 regions recently gathered for intensive beekeeping and beehivemaking training ...
California's Attorney General is co-leading a coalition of 13 attorneys general in suing the Trump Administration over its ...
Opinion
Railroad tie fire in Central Florida town shows polluters’ disregard for environment, human life
Have you ever seen an out-of-control fire? I have. Seeing flames leaping wild and high, spreading smoke and ash everywhere, was one of the scariest sights ever. Now imagine seeing a fire like that ...
A Victorian winemaker who lost $1.8m worth of wine in the recent bushfire says they’re now struggling to secure insurance for another interstate winery, because they’re now seen as risky.
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Farmers promised going green won't put them in the red
From running machinery off solar to growing climate-friendly hemp crops, technology is allowing farmers to embrace environmental solutions while making money.
Ameren Illinois has promoted Luke Wollin to senior vice president of operations and technical services, recognizing his leadership and decades-long commitment to advancing the company’s energy ...
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