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Source:The North Africa Journal
February 01, 2024 02:59 UTC
Along the coast of Morocco, archaeologists have uncovered the oldest human footprints ever discovered in Northern Africa and the Southern Mediterranean. Dating to some 90,000 years ago, they are also “among the oldest footprints attributed to Homo sapiens worldwide.”An international team of archaeologists recently discovered the footprints near the city of Larache on the Northwest coast of Morocco. They are, therefore, the oldest human footprints in this region and among the oldest footprints attributed to Homo sapiens worldwide,” the study authors write. However, excavations in the past two decades have revealed many more footprints older than this time. Advertisement AdvertisementEven in North America, where human presence is relatively recent, archaeologists have recently uncovered human footprints in present-day New Mexico that could be as old as 23,000 years.
Source:The North Africa Journal
February 01, 2024 02:28 UTC
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that the recovery in air travel continued in December 2023 and total 2023 traffic edged even closer to matching pre-pandemic demand. • Total traffic in 2023 (measured in revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) rose 36.9% compared to 2022. Globally, full year 2023 traffic was at 94.1% of pre-pandemic (2019) levels. December 2023 total traffic rose 25.3% compared to December 2022 and reached 97.5% of the December 2019 level. December 2023 domestic traffic was up 27.0% over the year earlier period and was at 2.3% above December 2019 traffic.
Source:The North Africa Journal
February 01, 2024 01:14 UTC
Italian energy group Eni has concluded the acquisition of UK-headquartered independent Neptune Energy for $4.9 billion. The transaction comprises Neptune’s entire portfolio other than its operations in Norway, which are being acquired by Eni’s Norwegian subsidiary Vaar Energi, and Germany. “Through this transaction, Eni integrates a high-quality and low carbon-intensity portfolio with exceptional geographic and operational complementarity to its own,” the company said in a statement. Vaar Energi, which is 63% owned by Eni, acquired the business in Norway directly from Neptune before the completion of the transaction. The carve-out of activities in Germany was also completed prior to the Eni deal and will continue to be owned and operated by existing Neptune shareholders as a standalone group.
Source:The North Africa Journal
February 01, 2024 00:07 UTC
Israel’s war on Gaza updates: Khan Younis hospitals out of foodThe ministry says constant Israeli attacks on Nasser and Al-Amal hospitals pose great death risk to thousands inside.
Source:The North Africa Journal
January 31, 2024 21:22 UTC
Cancellation and Issue of Stock OptionsToronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - January 31, 2024) - Royal Road Minerals Limited (TSXV: RYR) ("Royal Road" or the "Company") announces that Ana Gabriela Juárez has resigned as a director of the Company and that Mr. Ghassane Benchekroun has been appointed as a director of the Company, effective immediately. The Company welcomes Ghassane Benchekroun to the Board. We welcome Ghassane to Royal Road's board where his wealth of local and regional knowledge will surely strengthen our team's ability to deliver shareholder value" said Jon Hill, Chairman of the board of Royal Road. The Company cautions you not to place undue reliance upon any such forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date they are made. There is no guarantee that the anticipated benefits of the Company's business plans or operations will be achieved.
Source:The North Africa Journal
January 31, 2024 19:43 UTC
West African countries are heavily dependent on imports for the supply of essential fresh produce, such as potatoes and onions. However, penetrating West African markets will not be an easy task for Egyptian exporters, concedes Abdelhay. Abdelhay continued: "At Arafa Company, we have the capacity to play a key role in opening up and supplying West African markets. We are one of Egypt's leading producers and exporters of fresh potatoes, with extensive experience in exporting fresh Egyptian potatoes (especially processing potatoes) to various markets such as Spain, Belgium, Croatia, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Lebanon, Iraq and others. "It's an experience that is in line with the needs of West African countries.
Source:The North Africa Journal
January 31, 2024 19:26 UTC
Source: International Mining/XMAURITANIAKinross Gold, a senior gold mining company, is constructing a 34MW solar power plant and a battery system of 18MW at its Tasiast operation in Mauritania. Source: Kinross Gold CorporationNAMIBIAIn March 2023, Namibia’s oldest commercial uranium mine Rössing Uranium announced plans to construct a solar plant. The Solar Hybrid Plant is owned and operated by CrossBoundary Energy under a 20-year PPA and comprises a 2.69MWp solar PV array combined with a 1.37MWh battery energy storage system and a 3.1MW thermal (diesel) generator plant. The entire array, incorporating 4,902 PV panels covering an area of 12,663m2, has been fully integrated with the storage system. Source: NextSourceMALIB2Gold is expanding its solar plant at the Fekola gold mine.
Source:The North Africa Journal
January 31, 2024 18:45 UTC
TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — Cash-strapped Tunisia wants to take the unprecedented step of borrowing billions from its central bank to address budget deficits and bandage its economic crisis, a step that experts warn could bring inflation and lessen faith in institutions. Those laws added the central bank to a growing list of institutions that critics say Saied has sought to undermine since taking power in the North African nation, along with briefly suspending parliament and rewriting Tunisia’s constitution. His government wants the central bank to directly buy up to 7 billion Tunisian dinars ($2.25 billion) in interest-free bonds to help plug a 10 billion dinar ($3.2 billion) budget deficit. It comes as Tunisia finds itself unable to borrow from traditional creditors, including the International Monetary Fund, whose proposed $1.9 billion bailout package remains in limbo. Borrowing from the central bank may fund the budget in the short term, retaining subsidies for everyday goods like flour, electricity and fuel.
Source:The North Africa Journal
January 31, 2024 18:42 UTC
Italy’s intention to become an energy hub that will act as a go-between for Africa and Europe, has been received with scepticism from the African Union (AU). She announced various initiatives designed to bolster economic links and create an energy hub for Europe. Moving from commitments to execution to fight climate changeThe Plan is named after Italian Enrico Mattei, founder of ENI. This is earmarked especially for renewable energy, energy efficiency projects, water and sanitation, and agriculture initiatives, as well as vocational training and job creation. He welcomed Italy’s ‘Mattei Plan for Africa,’ which he acknowledged had prioritised energy security.
Source:The North Africa Journal
January 31, 2024 15:08 UTC
The Moroccan national team is experiencing sad times following their shocking elimination from the AFCON. The "Atlas Lions" fell to South Africa in the round of 16, a match in which they were considered heavy favorites. However, being the favorite in football does not guarantee victory, and Morocco knows this all too well.
Source:The North Africa Journal
January 31, 2024 14:29 UTC
Tunisia has extended until December 31, 2024 the state of emergency in place since 2015 in the wake of a terrorist attack that killed 13 people most of whom were security forces. A communique published Tuesday January 30 in the official gazette said the measure, which grants security and armed forces sweeping power, has been extended until December 31, 2024. The latest extension was to end on January 30. Tunisia first issued the measure in 2015 after terror attack against a vehicle of the National Guard killed 13 onboard the coach. The attack was preceded by two attacks that killed dozens of other people mostly foreign tourists.
Source:The North Africa Journal
January 31, 2024 13:36 UTC
Dublin, Jan. 31, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Medical Device Regulations in the Middle East and North Africa Training Course" conference has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The size of the medical device market in the Middle East has expanded over recent years and this trend is forecast to continue. The growth is due in part to innovations in technology as the majority of Middle Eastern countries are early adopters of technological advancement, which provides opportunities for medical device companies. The regulatory environment in the region is also developing and this annual seminar will provide an essential overview of the key requirements for product approvals for medical devices in the Middle East and North Africa. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends.
Source:The North Africa Journal
January 31, 2024 12:22 UTC
“Private sector engagement will be key to agrifood systems transformation and rural development. Indeed, the power of working together in transformative partnerships is at the heart of FAO’s mission to build a world without hunger,” said Carlos Watson, FAO Senior Coordinator Private Sector Partnerships. FAO stresses on the need to establish effective partnerships and communication channels to bridge the gap between investors and FAO initiatives. It is pivotal to establish transparent and accessible communication platforms for the private sector and FAO to engage, collaborate, and identify investment opportunities. By advocating for supportive policies encouraging private sector investment in sustainable agriculture, we will create an enabling environment for investors and promoting long-term investments.
Source:The North Africa Journal
January 31, 2024 10:37 UTC
Viewers across MENA can look forward to a wave of high-quality entertainment as evision, the UAE’s leading media and entertainment streaming service, and Disney Star, India’s leading media and entertainment company, announced recently a strategic partnership. This partnership unlocks a diverse world of content, starting with an extensive channel portfolio from Disney Star. Olivier Bramly, CEO, evision, said: “The strategic alliance with Disney Star expands our premium content and enhances the entertainment destination for audiences across MENA. evision enables the audiences across multiple platforms and services to experience the best of South Asian entertainment and Sports”. With this landmark partnership, evision and Disney Star mark a new era in MENA’s entertainment landscape.
Source:The North Africa Journal
January 31, 2024 10:10 UTC