Author: OneAfricaYT

President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on multilateral institutions to develop meaningful reforms that will address the challenges facing the global economy. “While the global economy has shown some resilience, we must acknowledge pressing issues of low growth, high debt, tightened financing conditions and constrained fiscal space. To respond to these issues, we need meaningful reforms of international financial architecture,” the President said on Thursday. This as he proposed an increase in grant and concessional financing, enhanced multilateral coordination on debt, drawing in the private sector and ensuring equal participation in decision-making on the international economic order. He was addressing the…

Read More

In the realm of home improvement, siding installation in Stillwater, MN, is a critical undertaking that blends aesthetics, curb appeal, and potential resale value. However, homeowners in Stillwater must give due consideration to several key factors, particularly the impact of the local climate, which features humid summers, frigid winters, and storm-prone shoulder seasons. The Significance of Project Timing While it is technically possible to install siding throughout the year, the timing of the project can significantly affect both the quality and longevity of the installation. Optimal Seasons for Installation Late spring and early fall are typically regarded as the most…

Read More

Joe TidyCyber correspondent, BBC World ServiceGetty ImagesHackers holding pictures and private data of thousands of nursery children and their families to ransom say they will publish more information online unless they are paid.Criminals calling themselves Radiant hacked Kido nursery chain and posted profiles of 10 children online on Thursday.On their website on the dark web – a part of the internet accessed using specialist software – they have shared a “Data Leakage Roadmap” saying “the next steps for us will be to release 30 more ‘profiles’ of each child and 100 employees’ private data”.Kido has not responded to the BBC’s…

Read More

LYON — Operation targeted romance scams and sextortion in 14 African countries Authorities in 14 African countries have arrested 260 suspects and seized 1,235 electronic devices in a coordinated international operation against cyber-enabled crime. The crackdown targeted transnational criminal networks exploiting digital platforms, particularly social media, to manipulate victims and defraud them financially.  Specifically, the operation focused on romance scams, where perpetrators build online relationships to extract money from victims, and sextortion, in which victims are blackmailed with explicit images or videos. Follow us on WhatsApp | LinkedIn for the latest headlines During Operation Contender 3.0 (28 July – 11…

Read More

The Uganda Prisons Service (UPS) has launched regional medical camps to improve healthcare for its staff, starting with a two-day camp at Mbarara Main Prison. The initiative, unveiled on Thursday, aims to provide officers with medical check-ups, diagnosis, treatment, and referrals where necessary. According to Stellah Nabunya Ssendi, the health officer in charge at Uganda Prisons headquarters, the camps are an extension of an earlier exercise held at the headquarters. Follow us on WhatsApp | LinkedIn for the latest headlines She explained that many staff members struggle to access regular medical services due to their demanding schedules. “After the medical…

Read More

Nick ParkinsonSep 26, 2025, 07:54 AM ETCloseReports on boxing for ESPN.com and has been covering British boxing for over 25 years.A few fights in October will provide an opportunity for some fighters to establish themselves as a force in their respective divisions, ranging from heavyweight to junior lightweight.WBO heavyweight interim champion Joseph Parker cannot afford to lose against Fabio Wardley if he wants to remain in pole position for a shot at undisputed champion Oleksandr Usyk in 2026.O’Shaquie Foster and Sebastian Fundora can strengthen their reputations at junior lightweight and junior middleweight, respectively, while Jaron “Boots” Ennis will look to…

Read More

Facebook and Instagram users in the UK are to be offered advert-free versions of the social networks for up to £3.99 a month.Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta has responded to regulatory warnings over personalised adverts, in which users’ data is crunched to produce targeted ads, by launching an ad-free subscription service.Web users will be charged £2.99 a month and mobile phone users £3.99 a month to scroll through Facebook and Instagram without targeted ads. If the accounts are linked, users only need to pay one monthly fee.“This will give people based in the UK the choice between continuing to use Facebook and…

Read More

Bruce Springsteen admittedly “couldn’t care less” what President Donald Trump thinks of him.  In a new interview with Time Magazine, the “Born in the U.S.A.” singer reflected on his recents criticisms of the president. Some of his comments came during a May stop on The Land of Hope and Dreams Tour, where he slammed the Trump administration.  “In my home, the America I love, the America I’ve written about, that has been a beacon of hope and liberty for 250 years is currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent and treasonous administration,” he said at the time. “Tonight we…

Read More

NewsFeedUS filmmaker Idris Hausler narrates the story of Nahidh Abdelsalam, a Palestinian father in Gaza who says Israeli forces tore apart his family when they killed his sons. Hausler is on board the Global Sumud Flotilla currently sailing to break the Israeli siege on Gaza.Published On 26 Sep 202526 Sep 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2Share

Read More

NewsFeedThe Ryder Cup is golf’s biggest team event and this year it’s being held in New York. Al Jazeera’s senior sports presenter Joanna Gasiorowska breaks down all you need to know as day one begins.Published On 26 Sep 202526 Sep 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2Share

Read More