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All you need to know about the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco 

All you need to know about the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco 

The delayed Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) 2024 tournament will take place in Morocco from July 5-26, 2025. South Africa will be looking to defend their title, which they won in the same host country in 2022. Morocco, who lost the last...

2 crew members charged over oil tanker collision near Pedra Branca that killed 1

2 crew members charged over oil tanker collision near Pedra Branca that killed 1

SINGAPORE: Two crew members on a Singapore-registered oil tanker have been charged over a collision that killed a man on the other vessel and badly injured another. The Singapore-registered ship Hafnia Nile collided with the Ceres I, registered...

Russian Iskander missile hits port infrastructure in Odessa: 2 killed, 6 injured

Russian Iskander missile hits port infrastructure in Odessa: 2 killed, 6 injured

On the afternoon of July 3, a Russian ballistic missile strike in Odessa killed two people and injured six. Port infrastructure was damaged. According to Odesa Regional Administration head Oleh Kiper, the Iskander missile hit the area of one of...

Non-oil exports jump 78% amid data gap concerns

Non-oil exports jump 78% amid data gap concerns

Nigeria’s non-oil export value in the first quarter of 2025 was N3.17tn, extending an upward streak since Q4 2023. Stakeholders laud this performance, but they are bothered that data gaps continue to plague the sector’s assessment and tame the...

Dockworkers Killed and Crew Injured as Russian Missile Strikes Odesa Port

Dockworkers Killed and Crew Injured as Russian Missile Strikes Odesa Port

Ukrainian officials are speaking out calling today’s, July 3, missile strike in the Odesa port region a deliberate attack on civilian infrastructure and part of a Russian campaign against Ukraine’s economy and agriculture. Two dockworkers were...

Russian missile strike on Odesa port infrastructure kills two, Ukraine says

Russian missile strike on Odesa port infrastructure kills two, Ukraine says

KYIV - A Russian airstrike on key Ukrainian export infrastructure in the southern Black Sea port city of Odesa killed two people and wounded six more, including two foreigners, Ukrainian officials said on July 3. About 90 per cent of all Ukrainian...

Timor-Leste joins rapidly growing market of fake registries taking in sanctioned tonnage

Timor-Leste joins rapidly growing market of fake registries taking in sanctioned tonnage

TIMOR-LESTE has become the target location of the latest fake flag operation registering sanctioned ships via an entirely fraudulent shipping registry. Lloyd’s List has tracked at least eight ships that have started using the fake Timor-Leste flag...

African governments need to consider harmonising tax structures

High taxes, inconsistent policies, and reliance on aviation revenues can stifle the development of a competitive and sustainable aviation sector. To foster greater air connectivity, economic growth, and regional integration, it is critical for...

Russia kills two people, wounds six more in Odesa port with Iskander – dpty PM

Russia kills two people, wounds six more in Odesa port with Iskander – dpty PM

On Thursday afternoon, Russia struck the Odesa seaport with an Iskander missile, which hit the area of ​​one of the berths and killed two people, said Deputy Prime Minister for Reconstruction, Minister for Communities and Territories Development...

Russian missile strike on Odesa kills two and injures six, including Syrian nationals

Russian missile strike on Odesa kills two and injures six, including Syrian nationals

Russian forces launched an Iskander ballistic missile strike on the port of Odesa on Thursday afternoon, the Odesa regional military administration reported. According to Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba, the missile struck one of...

Russian missile strike on Odesa port kills 2: Kyiv

Russian missile strike on Odesa port kills 2: Kyiv

A Russian airstrike on key Ukrainian export infrastructure in the southern Black Sea port city of Odesa killed two people and wounded six more, including two foreigners, Ukrainian officials said on Thursday. About 90% of all Ukrainian exports are...

Russian missile strike on Odesa port infrastructure kills two, Kyiv says

Russian missile strike on Odesa port infrastructure kills two, Kyiv says

KYIV (Reuters) -A Russian airstrike on key Ukrainian export infrastructure in the southern Black Sea port city of Odesa killed two people and wounded six more, including two foreigners, Ukrainian officials said on Thursday. About 90% of all...

Russia Strikes Odesa Port with Iskander Missile, Killing Two, Foreign Crew Injured

Russia Strikes Odesa Port with Iskander Missile, Killing Two, Foreign Crew Injured

A Russian Iskander missile struck the Odesa Sea Port on the afternoon of Thursday, July 3, killing two people and injuring six, including two Syrian citizens. Deputy Prime Minister for Reconstruction Oleksiy Kuleba said the missile hit a berth...

MPA Charges Hafnia Nile Crew Members for 2024 Tanker Collision

MPA Charges Hafnia Nile Crew Members for 2024 Tanker Collision

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has charged two crew members of Hafnia Nile, an oil tanker, for the fatal 2024 collision with Ceres I. The incident occurred on the morning of July 19, 2024, when the Singapore-registered Hafnia...

U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services, May 2025

Explanatory Notes Goods (Census basis) Data for goods on a Census basis are compiled from the documents collected by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and reflect the movement of goods between foreign countries and the 50 states, the...

Sports Council warns FAM on expenditure

Sports Council warns FAM on expenditure

Malawi National Council of Sports has advised Football Association of Malawi (FAM) to spend within its allocated budget of K1.5 billion. Kamata: Spend within budget. | Nation Sports Council chief executive officer Henry Kamata in an interview...

MPA Charges Two Crew Members Over 2024 Tanker Collision

MPA Charges Two Crew Members Over 2024 Tanker Collision

Two crew members of the Hafnia Nile face charges over a fatal tanker collision off Singapore in July 2024. File Image / Pixabay The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has filed charges against two crew members of the Singapore-flagged...

The global fallout of Trump’s travel bans

The global fallout of Trump’s travel bans

President Donald Trump’s sweeping orders banning citizens of 12 countries, international students, and his threats to ban Nigeria and 35 other countries from travelling to the United States—whether anchored under the guise of national security,...

Singapore files charges over last year’s fatal tanker collision

Singapore files charges over last year’s fatal tanker collision

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has filed formal charges stemming from the deadly 2024 collision involving the Singapore-flagged Hafnia Nile and the shadow tanker Ceres I, an incident that drew international attention for both...

Singapore Charges Two from Hafnia Nile with Causing Fatal Tanker Collision

Singapore Charges Two from Hafnia Nile with Causing Fatal Tanker Collision

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore has filed charges related to the fatal 2024 incident involving the Hafnia Nile and the tanker Ceres I. The two individuals, one from India and one from Sri Lanka, who were the navigational officer and...

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