Brazil is constructing a unique structure deep in the Amazon rainforest called AmazonFACE. This project aims to understand how the world's largest tropical forest responds to climate change by studying its carbon dioxide absorption capabilities.
Kuwait's Vision 2035 places a strong emphasis on infrastructure development, leading to increased demand for advancements in the country's national infrastructure. KPMG, a prominent audit and advisory services group, highlights Kuwait's robust pipeline of infrastructure projects valued at an...
In a landmark gathering of minds, the United States, Japan, and 12 other Indo-Pacific nations have forged an unprecedented agreement to fortify the resilience of critical supply chains. The momentous accord, achieved during the U.S.-led Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF)...
NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC) has achieved a significant milestone by securing financial close for the world's largest green hydrogen production facility. The company finalized financial deals with 23 local, regional, and international banks and investment firms, resulting in a total investment value of $8.4 billion. The facility, located in Oxagon, NEOM, Saudi Arabia, is currently under construction.
In a significant development for Uganda's tourism sector, a major expansion plan was unveiled during the Peal of Africa Tourism Expo. The government announced that four airfields located in the country's iconic National Parks will soon be upgraded to accommodate international visitors.
EIB and Afreximbank Launch EUR 200 million Health Investment Initiative in Sub-Saharan Africa
Collaboration to Enhance Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Investment and Strengthen Health Resilience
The European Investment Bank (EIB), the world's largest multilateral bank, and Afreximbank, the pan-African multilateral financial institution,...
The 18th edition of the Venice Architecture Biennale, titled "The Laboratory of the Future," shifts its focus to Africa, presenting an ambitious exploration of the continent's historical societies as a source of inspiration and a blueprint for global solutions.
Uganda and Tanzania proudly unveiled the Kikagati Hydropower Project (Kikagati HPP), a groundbreaking initiative that marks the first cross-border hydropower project between the two nations.