Mauritius and Morocco are new members of ADB Bloomberg bond index

Mauritius and Morocco are new members of ADB Bloomberg bond index

Mauritius and Morocco have joined the African Development Bank’s Bloomberg African Bond Indices, further expanding the bank’s portfolio on the continent. The addition of Mauritius and Morocco to the fold marked a steady progress in ADB’s efforts in deepening the continent’s local currency bond market. The African Development Bank administers...

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‘Most of honey exported by China is blended with syrup’

‘Most of honey exported by China is blended with syrup’

Shortly before dawn most days, José Eduardo Moo Pat sets out from his home in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula with a protective suit and his metal smoker for calming honey bees. He drives six miles through low-lying tropical jungle to tend to his 30 hives nestled in a clearing. His work...

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HRW: Fighting inequality central to post-coronavirus economic recovery

HRW: Fighting inequality central to post-coronavirus economic recovery

Coronavirus has widened inequalities further in countries and societies that were already grappling with the social and economic vice, which for long time has been a trigger of inter-class hostility, Human Rights Watch has documented in its December 2020 report. Based on data collected in some of world’s megacities like...

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Signal’s meteoric rise has WhatsApp looking over the shoulders as rivalry peaks

Signal’s meteoric rise has WhatsApp looking over the shoulders as rivalry peaks

The number of new users installing messaging app Signal every day is on track to cross 1 million, putting it closer to levels seen by larger rival WhatsApp, following an update to the Facebook Inc-owned app’s privacy policy. About 810,000 users globally installed Signal on Sunday, nearly 18-fold compared with...

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$6.5 billion lined up for Great Green Wall initiative in the Sahel region

$6.5 billion lined up for Great Green Wall initiative in the Sahel region

Barely hours after 100 actors from Africa and Europe signed a charter in support of pastoralism and livestock development in the Sahel, the African Development Bank unveiled plans to raise $6.5 billion to fund the region’s Great Green Wall Initiative. The funds will mitigate losses wrought by the coronavirus in...

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100 African, European actors sign a charter to promote pastoralism in the Sahel

100 African, European actors sign a charter to promote pastoralism in the Sahel

More than 100 European and African actors have signed a charter committing to the development of the agro-pastoralism in Africa, particularly in the Sahel. The charter is inspired by the resilience of Africans against coronavirus compared with other races. Pastoralism is a key economic activity of the Sahel, a vast...

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Anti-secrecy activists publish a trove of ransomware victims’ data

Anti-secrecy activists publish a trove of ransomware victims’ data

For years, radical transparency-focused activists like WikiLeaks have blurred the line between whistle-blowing and hacking. Often, they’ve published any data they consider to be of public interest, no matter how questionable the source. But now one leak-focused group is mining a controversial new vein of secrets: the massive caches of...

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Zuckerberg to Trump: Go away quietly, don’t undermine law and order

Zuckerberg to Trump: Go away quietly, don’t undermine law and order

As of Thursday morning, following a day in which a mob of the president’s supporters violently invaded the US Capitol, the president’s Twitter account was temporarily frozen. YouTube had taken down his latest video and most remarkably, Mark Zuckerberg had announced that Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts were suspended indefinitely....

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Big relief for scientists as UK, EU sign Brexit trade deal

Big relief for scientists as UK, EU sign Brexit trade deal

Researchers reacted with relief to the news that the United Kingdom and the European Union had reached a last-minute trade deal on December 24 – ending more than four years of uncertainty over what their relationship after Brexit would look like. The deal has wide-ranging impacts for scientists — most...

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Egyptian bank hires tech firm Temenos to drive digital, financial growth

Egyptian bank hires tech firm Temenos to drive digital, financial growth

Egypt’s Arab Investment Bank has picked technology company Temenos Infinity to provide a range of digital customer experience and grow digital customer base. Temenos, a banking software company, confirmed entering the contract with AIB in the first week of 2021 with a promise “to power its digital customer experience” for...

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