The launch of myKN Booking for road shipments in the Middle East and Africa by Kuehne+Nagel is expected to unlock digital ambition in one of the fastest growing regions. myKN’s Booking feature has already been available for road logistics customers in Europe for several years, the release added. We completed the rollout to all 10 countries in MEA where road logistics is active in the course of 2023. On top, we had to ensure that myKN Booking met the specific booking requirements of the countries in MEA. myKN Booking for road logistics customers in Asia Pacific and North America are already in preparatory phases, the release added.
Source:The North Africa Journal
November 20, 2023 14:45 UTC
The state invites visitors to experience the magic of the season in North Dakota where cherished traditions and warm hospitality come together to create legendary memories. Mandan Holiday Lights on Main in downtown Mandan, North Dakota, is a vibrant and immersive holiday lights experience beginning November 25, 2023. Credit North Dakota Tourism/Mandan Progress Organization. Xcel Holiday Lights Parade and Winterfest, FargoKickoff the holiday season with a spectacular Holiday Winterfest in downtown Fargo. Unwrap Legendary Gifts from North DakotaAdding a little North Dakota to holiday gift giving is easy with unique handcrafted treasures you can send to your loved ones nationwide. A true taste of North Dakota, Knoephla Dumpling Mix is perfect for making the traditional German Knoephla soup served in small town North Dakota cafes, right at home.
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November 20, 2023 14:28 UTC
Other telco companies like Safaricom, Vodacom, Telkom and MTN have also made 5G services available in Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa and Nigeria. According to the 5G Americas data, there were 12 million active 5G subscriptions worldwide in 2019. This figure practically doubled last year, with the total 5G subscriptions reaching 1.05 billion. 5G Subscriptions Grow, but Regional Distribution is Still Very UnevenThe latest Ericsson Mobility survey showed that although 5G subscriptions continue surging, there are still substantial regional differences. Last year, there were 141 million 5G subscriptions in North America, or 13% of the world`s total.
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November 20, 2023 12:19 UTC
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November 20, 2023 12:02 UTC
Canon Middle East and Canon Central and North Africa have recently conducted an internship workshop, giving students and fresh graduates in the UAE HQ a platform to share their perspectives on youth skilling and organizational development. The goal was to foster stronger connections within Canon’s internship community and enhance the overall workplace experience for interns. Interns called for a workplace culture where they can take a more proactive stance and seize opportunities to lead. The internship workshop demonstrates Canon's commitment to empowering youth and bridging the gap between education and the business world. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Canon Central and North Africa (CCNA).
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November 20, 2023 11:50 UTC
Nigerian startup Pricepally, a fresh and packaged food e-commerce platform, has raised US$1.3 million in seed funding to help it scale. Launched in 2019 by Luther Lawoyin, Jumai Abalaka, Deepak Bansal and Monsunmola Adefemi, Pricepally sources farm-fresh produce and distributes it via its e-commerce platform. The startup has now raised a US$1.3 million seed round from investors including Samurai Incubate, SOSV, ELEA, Hi2 Global, Chui Ventures, and David Mureithi, the former MD of Unilever West Africa. Pricepally will use the funding to expanding its footprint, entering new cities and growing in existing markets Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt. It will also enhance its technology, optimise end-to-end operations, introduce innovative consumer features, and nurture burgeoning B2B markets.
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November 20, 2023 11:43 UTC
Rather than retreating into a defensive battle of narratives, the West should see this as an opportunity to move beyond a discourse that has never held water. Some enlightened quarters fear that this will set back the Western counterattack in the battle of narratives in the global south. The West can finally put the battle of narratives into its bin of lost wars and move on. The countries of the global south have been very clear: They are not looking for a narrative from anyone. It will take considerable time and effort—and quite a few policy reversals—before the West can return to the battle of narratives.
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November 20, 2023 11:39 UTC
DALYs and ASMRs attributed to nutritional risk for CRC increased in MENA regions from 1990 to 2019. However, the risk of a diet low in fiber, milk, and whole grains was much higher than that of a diet rich in red meat and low in calcium. One study showed that a diet low in milk, calcium, and whole grains was responsible for 81.64% of DALYs and 81.61% of deaths for CRC6. A study comparing disease risk factors using GBD data showed that diet-related risk factors increased the global burden more than smoking or alcohol14. Dietary factors increase the risk of CRC through two possible mechanisms, including increasing weight and causing inflammation.
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November 20, 2023 11:08 UTC
The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) is waging war against the armed forces and there have been reports of new massacres in Sudan’s western Darfur region. Experts now warn the country could face a ‘Libya scenario’, in reference to the North African country long divided between two rival administrations in its east and west. “The rising tide of militarisation along ethnic and regional lines deepens social fissures in Sudan,” says Youssef. Meanwhile, the army-aligned government has been all but exiled to the eastern city of Port Sudan. Across Darfur, home to about a quarter of Sudan’s 48 million people, over 1.5 million have been internally displaced since the war began.
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November 20, 2023 11:00 UTC
Trade between India and Africa increased by 9.3% between fiscal year 2021/2022 and 2022/2023, reaching $98 billion, according to India’s external affairs minister, as more than 30 African countries have benefited from India’s duty-free tariff preference (DFTP) scheme for least-developed countries. Drinking water, irrigation, rural solar electrification plants and rural sugar and textile factories are part of India’s development outreach to the continent. The minister also pointed to India’s medical support to numerous African nations during the pandemic as a case of India’s continued outreach to the country. He also spoke of how Indian and African nations worked together during the pandemic to go to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) for vaccine access. “For India, the rise of Africa is key to global rebalancing.” Jaishankar said.
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November 20, 2023 10:36 UTC
Johann RossouwThe African National Congress is losing the support of its communist and trade union allies in South Africa after 12 years in power. The African National Congress (ANC) has fallen far short of keeping the promises it made for social justice in the new South Africa. Mbeki was keen that South Africa should not repeat the mistakes that socialist governments of other African countries had made in the early years of independence. In trying to correct past injustices, South Africa is getting further away from the non-racialism enshrined in its constitution. Instead, race has been allowed to remain the single socio-political attribute by which South Africans are defined (see South Africa: the statistics).
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November 20, 2023 10:35 UTC
In just a couple of months, Azali Assoumani’s year-long mission at the head of the African Union (AU) will be over. In early February, the president of the Union of the Comoros will be able to give his full attention to his domestic affairs. There's more to this story Get unlimited access to our exclusive journalism and features today. Our award-winning team of correspondents and editors report from over 54 African countries, from Cape Town to Cairo, from Abidjan to Abuja to Addis Ababa. Subscribe Now cancel anytime Already a a subscriber Sign In
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November 20, 2023 10:14 UTC
It will do so by establishing 7 mini-grids in the southeast region of Mauritania (Hodh El Gharbi and Hodh Echargui). The Government of Mauritania wants to expand its electricity supply and has started encouraging investment into its renewable energy sector to stimulate its economy, with an aim to reach universal energy access by 2030. According to Power Africa Mauritania has an energy access rate of 30%, which is broken down to 56% access in urban areas, but only 5% in rural areas. Hence, the government of Mauritania plans to provide electricity access to localities of more than 500 inhabitants by expanding transmission lines and offering decentralised mini-grid solutions. SEFA is a multi-donor Special Fund, with an overarching goal to help Africa reach SDG7, that provides catalytic finance to unlock private sector investments in renewable energy and energy efficiency.
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November 20, 2023 09:47 UTC
The data center reflects these organizations’ shared dedication of promoting Digital Transformation and innovation in Middle East and North Africa. Khazna Data Centers, one of the largest network of hyper-scale data centers in the Middle East and North Africa region, and Benya Group, a leading digital and ICT infrastructure provider in Egypt and the MEA Region, formalized the shareholders agreement to bring the first hyper-scale data center to Egypt. The agreement was signed by Hassan Alnaqbi, CEO of Khazna Data Centers and Eng. This agreement that we are signing today mark an essential milestone in our journey to solidify our presence in constructing advanced data centers in the country, supported by our partner, Khazna Data Centers, who is renowned for its unparalleled expertise in this field. With its revolutionary infrastructure and stellar technical features, the data center is poised to support the region’s digital growth by providing cutting-edge digital infrastructure.
Source:The North Africa Journal
November 20, 2023 09:00 UTC
from ADANE BIKILA in Addis Ababa, EthiopiaEthiopia BureauADDIS ABABA, (CAJ News) – ETHIOPIA is to provide digital identity cards to 9 million citizens and residents in the next three years. NIDP has a cooperation agreement with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to facilitate access to the digital IDs documents for vulnerable migrant returnees, displaced persons and affected communities. Abibatou Wane, IOM Ethiopia Chief of Mission, said vulnerable people have difficulty accessing basic socio-economic rights and necessities due to the absence of legal identification. “This partnership enhances access to national digital ID for migrants, IDPs and affected communities,” Wane said. IOM Ethiopia has assisted over 8 800 migrant returnees through Assisted Voluntary and Reintegration and Voluntary Humanitarian Return (AVR/VHR) programmes this year.
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November 20, 2023 08:44 UTC