Congolese NGOs decry mining in main refuge of ‘Africa’s unicorn’
GOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo — Illegal gold-mining is destroying tracts of pristine rainforest in Congo’s Okapi Wildlife Reserve, a UNESCO World
GOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo — Illegal gold-mining is destroying tracts of pristine rainforest in Congo’s Okapi Wildlife Reserve, a UNESCO World
LONDON — The biggest jump in food prices since 1980 pushed British inflation back into double digits last month, matching a 40-year
TOKYO — Japan is aiming to earn 5 trillion yen ($34 billion) or more from tourists over the next financial year, a
HONG KONG — Making his first policy address on Wednesday, Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee prioritized improving competitiveness and attracting more
LONDON — The European Central Bank (ECB) will go for another jumbo 75 basis point increase to its deposit and refinancing rates
TOKYO — Between China’s 20th Communist Party Congress, that began Sunday, and the next one in 2027, Japan will undertake its biggest
LONDON — The world’s largest privately owned companies are severely lagging their public market peers when it comes to setting climate targets,
WASHINGTON — US President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., on Tuesday set in motion a plan to counter biological threats and prepare for
FOOD IMPORTERS from Africa to Asia are scrambling for dollars to pay their bills as a surge in the US currency drives
The world’s largest financial institutions increased their backing of companies in the agriculture, forestry and land use sectors most responsible for deforestation