Tensions on the Korean Peninsula have increased as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un accelerates weapons development. North Korea has fired “several” cruise missiles from its west coast into the sea, according to South Korea. “Our military detected several cruise missiles launched by North Korea towards the Yellow Sea at around 7:00 am today [22:00 GMT on Tuesday],” the JCS said in a statement. Cruise missile tests are not banned under the UN sanctions but the JCS said it was monitoring further activities by North Korea. The latest launches came as the South Korean Navy’s special warfare unit was taking part in training on the east coast near the border with North Korea.
Source:The North Africa Journal
January 24, 2024 15:07 UTC
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January 24, 2024 14:49 UTC
PayMob, a leading fintech in North Africa, has obtained the Payment Service Provider (PSP) license from the Central Bank of Oman (CBO). The company offers payment solutions that empower digital financial service providers by leveraging mobile wallet technology. Its omni-channel gateway offers more than 40 payment solutions and empowers over 250,000 merchants with access to innovative financial services. Over five years, from 2018 to 2022, transactions conducted through OmanNet covering:ATMsPoint-of-sale (POS), ande-commercehave surged by 300%, escalating from 82.4 million transactions to 252.9 million transactions. “It is a proud moment for Paymob to be the first international fintech company to receive PSP licensing in Oman.
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January 24, 2024 13:58 UTC
A Lebanese delegation of exporters of various fresh produce products will be exhibiting at Fruit Logistica in Berlin, in the Lebanese pavilion set up for the purpose. Gaddas told FreshPlaza: "Lebanese origin remains relatively undiscovered and deserves greater visibility. For all products available for export, exhibitors boast highly competitive quality, even superior to Lebanon's traditional competitors, such as North African origins. The Lebanese pavilion at Fruit Logistica, located in hall 22 - D10, will also feature an institutional stand presenting the country's four main chambers of commerce, in addition to other partners. "Lebanese exporters and exhibitors are supported by multidisciplinary players and strong partnerships.
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January 24, 2024 13:34 UTC
Which is why, during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, potato chip brand Lays wanted to make sure their crisps were the snack of choice for football fans in Saudi Arabia. It was important that Lays’ campaign reflected that once-in-a-lifetime, celebratory feeling. The chip brand kicked off by producing a range of limited-edition crisp flavours for the tournament, with this range being the key focus of a creative video campaign in Saudi Arabia. Especially considering that the country’s national football team would be playing. Lays created a one-minute-long, superhero-inspired video campaign featuring six Saudi football stars wearing Lays-branded sports jerseys and showcasing superhuman abilities.
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January 24, 2024 13:18 UTC
Compassion in World Farming is calling on legislators to ban caged animal farming to underpin the voluntary progress made by businesses towards cage-free production reflected in its latest Eggtrack report released today (24 January). With leading food companies, public opinion and robust scientific evidence supporting a cage-free future, Compassion is urging policy makers to introduce legislation to underpin the end of cages. Cage-free production is supported by much of the scientific community as shown in a series of European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) opinions. EggTrack monitors, tracks and encourages the successful voluntary transition to cage-free of the world’s largest food businesses. Between them they have made 715 cage-free commitments of which 511 (71%) are reporting on progress, with an average 75% transition to cage-free eggs.
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January 24, 2024 13:00 UTC
Men return from Libya on the way back to their countries of origin, in Agadez, Niger, Dec. 18, 2023. The country’s government, friendly to Europe, outlawed migration out of Agadez, and in exchange the European Union poured hundreds of millions of dollars into Niger’s coffers and the local economy. Agadez essentially turned into a border post for the European Union, thousands of miles from European shores. The European Union also promised to help those making a living from the migration business in the Agadez region find new jobs. From Agadez, the U.N. migration agency repatriates them to their countries of origin with the financial help of the European Union.
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January 24, 2024 12:49 UTC
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January 24, 2024 12:12 UTC
Expanded leadership role for Sankey Prasad to capitalise on the growing potential of the real estate market in the Middle East. Effective immediately, Mr Prasad becomes Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) for India & CMD for the Middle East Engineering business which is under the name of Colliers Project Leaders Middle East. He founded India's largest project management firm and following Colliers' acquisition, was appointed Chairman & Managing Director India, leading a team of 3000-plus Colliers' professionals. "I am deeply honored to have been given the incredible opportunity to lead Colliers in India and Project Leaders Middle East," Mr Prasad said. With operations in 66 countries, our 19,000 enterprising professionals work collaboratively to provide expert real estate and investment advice to clients.
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January 24, 2024 12:01 UTC
In an era rife with smartphones, AI, blockchain, 5G, it comes with no surprise that technology dominates the stock market, with seven technology companies like Apple, Amazon and Tesla occupying the top 10. Exploring the City Index that ranks the world’s biggest company to date, we find that technology companies are most certainly leading holders of top spots on the stock market. It was the biggest company in the world for most of the 2010s, and in 2018 became the first US company to surpass $1 trillion in value. The biggest companies in 2000:Rank Company Industry Market cap (billion USD) Market cap (inflation adj.) However, in 2003, it became the biggest company in the world again, and the biggest tech company in the world up until Apple’s rise in the early 2010s.
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January 24, 2024 11:13 UTC
US top diplomat Antony J. Blinken announced Tuesday January 23 a pledge of $45 million in funding for security in West Africa, a region reeling with terrorism activities in some of its countries. Blinken made the announcement in Cote d’Ivoire as he met with President Alassane Ouattara in the capital, Abidjan. “We appreciate particularly the leadership shown by Cote d’Ivoire in countering extremism and violence”, underlined the US top diplomat. Ouattara said security in the region is “difficult and we appreciate the US for all their support in countering terrorism”. Cote d’Ivoire was the second stop of Blinken on his African tour that started from Cape Verde.
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January 24, 2024 11:09 UTC
Nigerian agri-tech startup ThriveAgric has kicked off its dry season farming cycle with the distribution of agricultural input, targeting over 100,000 smallholder farmers in northern Nigeria to facilitate the production of over 300,000MT of grains. Founded in 2017 and fully operational since 2018, ThriveAgric empowers farmers in Nigeria to sell their products to FMCGs and food processors, leveraging its proprietary technology to access finance as well as improve productivity and sales to promote food security. The technology, an agricultural operating system, works entirely offline, dispatches USSD to farmers, and powers Android apps used by field agents to help digitally collate creditworthy farmers and gather relevant farm data. ThriveAgric, which in March of 2022 raised a US$56.4 million round of debt funding from local commercial banks and institutional investors, will under this latest programme provide farmers with irrigation facilities, drought-resistant input, access to technology, storage, and premium markets to help optimise output in this farming cycle.
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January 24, 2024 09:03 UTC
While this lacks legally binding force by definition, it serves as a guiding precedent in international law. An immediate ceasefire, or cessation of hostilities, is the prime provisional measure requested by South Africa. As a European, I particularly hope that Europe takes a stand and proves its commitment to international law and human rights, otherwise the role of international law will be more critically and irredeemably undermined. South Africa’s action against Israel seems to have opened a new era in the relations between the Global North and the Global South, and the symbolic impact is profound. The bold stance taken by South Africa, now followed by a number of countries, is remarkably powerful.
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January 24, 2024 08:02 UTC
Kenyan agri-tech startup Shamba Pride has raised US$3.7 million in pre-Series A debt and equity funding to help it expand its operations and impact. Shamba Pride is a one-stop online-to-offline platform that connects smallholder farmers to quality inputs, services, and information through technology-powered “DigiShops”. The investment aims to support Shamba Pride as it expands current activities in Kenya and develops additional services. “Support for Shamba Pride reflects our commitment to empowering entrepreneurship in frontier markets, with a high impact felt in rural areas. By providing appropriate long-term debt alongside additional equity investment, EDFI AgriFI is poised to play a pivotal role to help scale up Shamba Pride operations,” he said.
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January 24, 2024 07:57 UTC
Governor General's XI v South Africa | T20Ahead of a historic multi-format tour against Australia, South Africa face a Governor General's XI in a T20 tour match at North Sydney Oval featuring a number of young Weber WBBL stars
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January 24, 2024 06:31 UTC