An Islamist insurgency that froze TotalEnergies SE's $24.5-billion gas project in Mozambique four years ago is intensifying.
An Islamist insurgency that froze TotalEnergies’s $24.5-billion (R410 billion) gas project in Mozambique four years ago is intensifying, just as the French oil major prepares to restart development.
An Islamist insurgency that froze TotalEnergies SE’s $24.5-billion gas project in Mozambique four years ago is intensifying, ...
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Mozambique: MSF Medical Response to New Wave of Displacement in Mueda
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has scaled up activities in Mueda town, Mozambique and the district following yet another wave of displacement after repeated violent incursions of a non-state armed ...
Madagascar’s cliffs, rolling plateaus, and winding rivers weren’t shaped by a single violent event. Instead, the island’s ...
Finding home in an elevated spot overlooking an endless expanse framed by distant mountains, Aman Karingani will present an astounding sensory experience from every vantage point. Preserving this ...
TotalEnergies’ decision to lift force majeure for its Mozambique LNG project despite increasingly dangerous security conditions ignores warnings that the security arrangements for the project ...
Médecins sans frontières (MSF) scales up medical response in Mueda as thousands are displaced again in northern Mozambique ...
The Permanent Council of the Hungarian Catholic Bishops’ Conference has expressed shock over the proposition of a bill that ...
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Former world leaders call for revolutionary solution to cost of living crisis: 'Not only fair — it is also essential'
"Taxing fossil fuel profits is not only fair — it is also essential to ease the economic burden of the climate crisis, felt ...
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We want to come home: Zimbabweans in South Africa react to President Mnangagwa’s term extension
News that Zimbabwe’s ruling Zanu PF party wants to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term of office to 2030 has drawn ...
Twenty Christians were killed, about 2 000 were displaced,1 300 homes were destroyed and two churches were burned down by al-Shabab jihadists during a series of attacks in Nampala Village in northern ...
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