Two more leaders from Portuguese-speaking countries will make their speeches at the 76th General Assembly of the United Nations Organization (UNO), this Wednesday...
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"Multimillionaires are worried about leaving too much money to their children," study finds
Celebrities and entrepreneurs who have made fortunes like Daniel Craig, Warren Buffett and Kevin O'Leary are worried about leaving too much money to their children
UN study shows 87% of value of agricultural subsidies is harmful to the environment
Global support for producers in the agricultural sector is around $540 billion a year. However, a...
The hole in the ozone layer is already bigger than Antarctica
The ozone hole has grown considerably in the last week and is now larger than 75% of the holes...
Global economy will have the fastest growth in 50 years
At the United Nations (UN) Conference on Trade and Development, Unctad, it was said that the global economy will have...
World Bank forecasts average growth of 5.1% for Cape Verde
According to a World Bank (WB) report, Cape Verde's economy may achieve an average growth of 5.1% between 2021...
Angola will waive home quarantine for all travelers from abroad
Angola will now waive home quarantine for all travelers coming from abroad. For this, travelers will have to...
WHO 'fed up with promises', demands action on vaccine distribution
The director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO) said Tuesday that there has been "a lot of talk" about equitable distribution of vaccines in the world, against covid-19, but "very little" action
President of the Republic Filipe Nyusi will attend the Global Business Forum in Dubai, Africa 2021
The Mozambican Head of State, Filipe Nyusi will be present at the sixth edition of the Global Business Foram Africa (GBF Africa). O...
Africa wants to accelerate progress on global goals against food insecurity
The executive secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNESA), Vera Songwene, has called for greater cooperation with...
Climate change could cause 200 million migrants by 2050
Climate change could drive more than 200 million people from their homes over the next three decades, creating pockets of migration unless urgent action is taken, according to a World Bank report
Cape Verde wants to install an OTM delegation
Cape Verde is negotiating the installation of a delegation from the World Tourism Organization (OTM). It should see ratified a...