Egypt etched their name in Olympic football history on Friday, securing their first-ever semi-final berth at the Paris 2024 Games with a heart-stopping victory over Paraguay. The Pharaohs showed remarkable resilience, coming from behind to force penalties before emerging victorious in a tense 5-4 shootout. The quarter-final clash, played out under the Parisian lights, remained goalless at halftime, with both sides struggling to break the deadlock. This historic achievement ensures that Africa will have double representation in the Olympic semi-finals, following Morocco's emphatic 4-0 triumph over the USA earlier in the day. Paris 2024 Olympics Fixtures | 05 August 202416h00 GMT | Morocco vs Spain19h00 GMT | France vs Egypt
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August 02, 2024 23:46 UTC
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August 02, 2024 23:39 UTC
Experts say it appears famine is under way in the North Darfur area of Sudan and starvation is likely occurring in other parts of the country. Police in Nigeria are on red alert as countrywide protests enter day two, following deadly violence in some areas on the first day. The United Nations' climate crisis coordinator and a top World Food Program official are in southern Africa, assessing a drought-driven humanitarian crisis blamed on the El Niño weather phenomenon and climate change.
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August 02, 2024 22:06 UTC
ZAMZAM CAMP, Sudan, Aug 2 (Reuters) – A famine-stricken camp in Sudan’s conflict-torn Darfur region is facing a significant new influx of displaced people while floods threaten to contaminate water and sanitation facilities, according to satellite imagery published on Friday. The findings from Yale Humanitarian Research Lab show that toilets and nine out of 13 water points have been inundated at the Zamzam camp for internally displaced people (IDPs) in North Darfur, raising the risk of cholera and other diseases in an area already facing extreme levels of malnutrition.
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August 02, 2024 20:30 UTC
“To stop a large-scale famine from taking hold, donors must urgently scale up their financial support while using diplomatic means to push for opening up of humanitarian access,” said Clementine Nkweta-Salami, the UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Sudan. “If not, we will see an even more catastrophic situation unfold,” she warned.
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August 02, 2024 20:28 UTC
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August 02, 2024 19:47 UTC
The FIFA, the world’s football governing body, has adopted the map of Morocco, including its Southern Provinces, dealing another hard blow to the enemies of the Kingdom’s territorial integrity, especially Algeria and Polisario. Morocco’s undivided map can be seen in the Morocco, Spain & Portugal joint Bid Book submitted lately to FIFA for 2030 World Cup. The Bid book shows clearly the host cities and stadiums of the 2030 world football tournament. The Confederation of African Football also adopts Morocco’s official map including the Sahara. It follows in the footsteps of U.S. governmental bodies & agencies including the State Department, the CIA, the Pentagon as well as NATO, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, the Arab league and several African and European countries.
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August 02, 2024 19:23 UTC
Fifty finalists have been selected as finalists for the fifth edition of the Africa’s Business Heroes initiative, a philanthropic programme to support African entrepreneurs. The Africa’s Business Heroes (ABH) competition is a philanthropic programme supported by the Jack Ma Foundation and Alibaba Philanthropy to honour and elevate African entrepreneurs. After receiving around 20,000 applications from all 54 African countries, 50 finalists have now been selected for this year’s edition. This year, we are thrilled to recognise the exceptional talent and potential of the top 50 finalists, who embody the diverse entrepreneurial spirit of our continent,” said Zahra Baitie-Boateng, managing director for Africa at Africa’s Business Heroes Initiative. At the same time, we look forward to the continued impact of ABH in empowering African entrepreneurs and driving positive change across the continent.”For details about this year’s 2024 ABH top 50 participants, go here.
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August 02, 2024 19:20 UTC
Morocco now has the full support for its sovereignty over the Sahara territory by two permanent security council members: The US and France. This support would set the direction for UN efforts to peacefully settle the long-frozen Sahara conflict on the basis of autonomy. While Morocco has made its utmost concession offering autonomy under its sovereignty to end the conflict. The US, as the pen holder of the resolution, expressed its clear support for Morocco’s full sovereignty over the territory and for the autonomy plan. The US decision was followed by Spanish support for Morocco’s autonomy initiative, amid an increase in support for the Kingdom’s position on the issue at the African continent and in the Arab World and beyond.
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August 02, 2024 17:55 UTC
The FRC warns that other parts of Sudan risk famine if concerted action is not taken. A determination of famine means that people, including children, have already started dying of hunger and related conditions including malnutrition and infection. Severely restricted humanitarian access is one of the main drivers of the famine conditions in Zamzam. “We urgently need a massive expansion of humanitarian access so we can halt the famine that has taken hold in North Darfur and stop it sweeping across Sudan. In 2024, UNICEF and partners reached 5.2 million children and families with safe drinking water, 3.3 million people with critical health supplies, almost 2.8 million children with malnutrition screening – over 133,600 with lifesaving treatment.
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August 02, 2024 17:16 UTC
Will Wrexham tour United States again in 2025? Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney’s plan revealed in bid to unlock more ‘potential’ in North America WrexhamLeague OneRyan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney will likely line up another North American tour for Wrexham in 2025, says club director Shaun Harvey.
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August 02, 2024 17:07 UTC
From losing their signature colors, to ditching their mates for eight months, researcher Jill Taylor describes these seabirds as adorable, awkward, and resilient. We wanted to know; where do puffins go after the four-month-long mating season? They have waterproof feathers, they're excellent divers, I'm sure some of you have seen puffins try to walk on land, like I said they're super awkward on land. "They're small birds, but they have a large weight compared to their wingspan so they're really bad at flying." "If you've ever seen a puffin try to take off from the water it's very chaotic and probably the least graceful thing you've ever seen," Taylor continued.
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August 02, 2024 16:49 UTC
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August 02, 2024 16:40 UTC
Sub-Saharan Africa offers opportunity for a $193-billion investment in renewable energy sector by 2031, including utility-scale wind, solar, storage and transmission projects, which may yield an internal rate of return of 15% to 21%, much higher than with similar projects in Europe and the United States, according to a new study. “Africa represents a significantly underserved market,” states the new research from Wood Mackenzie, a global consultancy firm. While Africa accounts for almost 20% of the world’s population, almost 600-million people in the region, or about half the population, have no access to electricity, the study shows, noting that the continent currently attracts just 3% of global energy investment. Sub-Saharan Africa, where massive underinvestment in electricity infrastructure has created a persistent lack of electricity access, is in urgent need of the implementation of large-scale renewable energy projects. The study has also showed that while South Africa, Nigeria and Kenya offer the largest solar-power markets, Uganda offers the best returns on renewable-energy projects, though capital costs are still far higher than those in Europe and the US.
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August 02, 2024 16:21 UTC
Nigerians hit with 24-hour curfews amid protestsProtesters are railing against the high cost of living and what they say is "bad governance"There is a heavy security presence around the country with nine more "days of rage" scheduled by the movement's organisers. The authorities say the curfew is necessary because "hoodlums" have hijacked the protests in order to loot and vandalise properties. Millions of residents in northern Nigeria have been placed under 24-hour curfews amid nationwide protests against the high cost of living. On the first day, demonstrations in the northern city of Kano drew the largest crowds. According to rights group Amnesty International, 13 protesters across Nigeria were killed by security forces on the first day of the protests.
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August 02, 2024 15:56 UTC