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Global airline CEOs set to take stage at WAF 2025
World Aviation Festival (WAF), the world’s largest aviation tech event, has unveiled its headline speaker line-up for 2025, featuring top executives from some of the world’s most influential airlines and airports. Taking place from 7-9 October at...

Record-breaking 20,000 small boat migrants reach Britain this year, as scores queue up in France to cross the Channel
More than 20,000 small boat migrants have reached Britain since the start of the year, in a damning indictment of Labour’s record on controlling our borders. Nearly 900 migrants arrived in Dover yesterday from northern France, followed by hundreds...

Mary Richardson: Exploring the beauty of our planet
Mary Richardson: Exploring the beauty of our planet Published 7:21 am Friday, June 27, 2025 1/5 Swipe or click to see more Oslo, Norway (Mary Richardson / Special to the American Press) 2/5 Swipe or click to see more Lisbon, Portugal (Mary...

“I’m Hoping For the Best” – Arokodare Savours Super Eagles Rise, Eyes Brighter Future
Super Eagles and KRC Genk striker Tolu Arokodare says his journey with the national team has been “amazing”, and he is determined to keep shining for Nigeria after netting his first international goal, Completesports.com reports. The 24-year-old...

Rabies hotspots MAPPED: Where you're most likely to be infected with deadly disease
A tragic case has emerged where a British national has succumbed to rabies following a bite from a stray dog in Morocco, prompting urgent warnings from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). UKHSA advises travellers to remain cautious around...

Unearth Dinosaur Fossils On Global Digs With Dinosaur Trips
The skeleton of the Patagotitan Mayorum dinosaur on view in Argentina's Egidio Feruglio Paleontological Museum. Dinosaur Trips High on a ridge near Lanzhou in central China, we had been chipping away for two days to unearth what our team leader,...

KALW Almanac - Tuesday July 1, 2025
Today is Tuesday, the 1st of July of 2025, July 1 is the 182nd day of the year 183 days remain until the end of the year. 83 days until autumn begins Sunrise at 5:51:51 am and sunset will be at 8:35:46 pm. Today we will have 14 hours and 43...

Ghana National Volleyball Teams train ahead of Africa Qualifiers
By: Nana Yaw Preko Bimpeh On Tuesday, June 17, the Ghanaian beach volleyball teams, both men’s and women’s, completed their last training sessions for the week leading up to the Africa Beach Volleyball Championship qualifiers in Morocco at La Boma...

U.S.-Africa business summit yields record $2.5 billion in deals
By James Amoh Junior Accra, July 2, GNA – The 17th U.S.-Africa Business Summit, held from June 22 to 25, 2025, in Luanda, Angola, concluded with an unprecedented $2.5 billion worth of trade and investment deals, reinforcing a shift in U.S....

Africa Moves Toward Financial Independence with Launch of PAPSSCARD in Abuja
The continent’s first Pan-African card scheme, PAPSSCARD was launched on Monday in Abuja, marking a significant step towards financial independence. The new card was unveiled last week at the 32nd Afreximbank Annual Meetings in Abuja. The...

Africa’s Mpox crisis intensifies as WHO renews global public health emergency
By Nana Karikari, Senior International Affairs and Political Analyst The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued an urgent warning to the global community. Mpox (formerly monkeypox), remains a Public Health Emergency of International Concern...

The End of Fireworks? Most Cities Replace Explosions with Silent Drones
Several U.S. cities are replacing traditional fireworks with high-tech drone shows this Independence Day, citing safety, pollution, and community concerns. Key Facts: Lincoln City (OR), Redwood City (CA), Waynesboro (VA), and Pasadena (CA) are...

In Major Feat for Continent, First Pan-African Card Scheme, PAPSSCARD Launched
•Afreximbank’s initiative to lower transaction fees across borders, boost intra-Africa trade, others James Emejo in Abuja The continent’s first Pan-African card scheme, PAPSSCARD was launched yesterday in Abuja, marking a significant step towards...

Global airline CEOs set to take stage at World Aviation Festival 2025
World Aviation Festival (WAF), the world’s largest aviation tech event, has today unveiled its headline speaker line-up for 2025, featuring top executives from some of the world’s most influential airlines and airports. Taking place from 7-9...

Feels Wins. Why Stories Beat Statistics 100% Of The Time
In 1994, the world watched in horror as genocide unfolded in Rwanda. Over the course of 100 days, an estimated 800,000 to 1 million Tutsi and moderate Hutu civilians were systematically murdered. The scale of the atrocity was unprecedented in its...

Is the 'artist's life' worth it? An author tries to answer the question
Is living an artist's life worth the sacrifice? “The writing life,” author Stephanie Elizondo Griest says, “is like the ultimate hazing experience, because it tests you at every level. You are continually confronted with rejection — plus how are...

Momentum for Gaza Ceasefire Builds
On Tuesday, Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer, one of Netanyahu’s top aides, visited the White House to meet with U.S. special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff. Dermer was reportedly presented with plans for a 60-day truce...

Ghana National Volleyball Team train ahead of Africa qualifiers
On Tuesday, June 17, 2025, the Ghanaian beach volleyball teams, both men's and women's, completed their last training sessions for the week leading up to the Africa Beach Volleyball Championship qualifiers in Morocco at La Boma Beach. From June 22...

Drones can be key to safe transport of blood and its components: ICMR study
New Delhi: The integrity of blood components and parameters do not get compromised, and blood can be transported safely by drones, particularly in far-flung areas and difficult terrains, an ICMR study has found. The feasibility study to evaluate...

Migrant whose daughter, two, nearly drowned in aborted Channel crossing reveals he wants to get to UK to join rest of his family who are already here - and so his mother can help him look after his children
A desperate father has revealed the reason he wants to get to the UK so badly after his two-year-old daughter almost drowned in an aborted Channel crossing. Labour's failure to stop the boats was laid bare yesterday as a record 20,000 arrived in...