1ST US AFRICA INTERNATIONAL WOMEN CONFERENCE 2
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NTERESTING DIALOGUES ON STRENGTHENING SOCIO-ECONOMIC INTEGRATION AMONG US AND AFRICAN WOMEN AS THE WAY FORWARD AT THE 1ST US-AFRICA INTERNATIONAL WOMEN DAY CONFERENCE DALLAS TEXAS. APRIL 2017 With a reduced number of participants from Africa, due to the anxiety over entry into the US, the first US-AFRICA International women day Conference and Excellence awards, recorded
At the Fall-Winter 2025 edition of Paris Fashion Week, which came to a close on Tuesday, the schedule was packed with megawatt shows. Notably, there was a wave of major designer debuts, including Julian Klausner helming Dries Van Noten following the founder’s departure, Sarah Burton stepping into Givenchy, and Haider Ackermann reviving Tom Ford, each
The Duke of Sussex has resigned from a charity he set up after a row between the trustees and the chair of its board. Prince Harry co-founded Sentebale in 2006 in honour of his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, to help people in southern Africa living with HIV and Aids. He stepped down with his
In recent weeks, global markets have experienced notable fluctuations, particularly in the commodities sector, with significant movements in oil and gold prices. Oil Market Dynamics Oil prices have risen for the second consecutive week, influenced by geopolitical developments and strategic decisions by major oil-producing entities. Brent crude futures increased by 0.3% to $72.21 per barrel,
Construction and restoration projects are underway at sites across Rabat, which is to host several games in the 2030 FIFA men’s World Cup. The Moroccan capital is one of six cities across the country chosen for matches as the tournament’s celebrates its 100th anniversary, with games spread across six countries. It is the first time
The ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has recently reached a turning point, with the United Nations officially acknowledging the role of the Rwandan army and the M23 rebel group in the occupation and looting of parts of the country. In a historic resolution passed today, the UN held both the Rwandan