Countries SA clinic hopes to save penguins’ future Gqeberha – A small fish is dangled under the beak of an emaciated penguin at a South African clinic,... Read more 14 Jun, 2023
World EU looks to boost boat tracking to fight overfishing Brussels — The EU is moving towards extra tracking and putting cameras on fishing boats to monitor their catches... Read more 31 May, 2023
World Plastic pollution: treaty talks get into the nitty-gritty Paris — French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday warned that global plastics pollution was a “time bomb”, as diplomats began... Read more 29 May, 2023
World TotalEnergies defends strategy after police teargas climate protesters Paris — French energy giant TotalEnergies defended its strategy on Friday after police teargassed climate activists outside its annual... Read more 26 May, 2023
Countries ‘Don’t eat the meat,’ residents warned after whale carcass washes ashore in Hermanus Cape Town – The Overstrand municipality in the Western Cape has issued a warning to residents after a whale... Read more 18 May, 2023
Business Baby animals join Mandela on environment-themed SA banknotes Johannesburg – Lion cubs, rhino calves and other baby animals joined Nelson Mandela on new ecology-themed banknotes unveiled by... Read more 5 May, 2023
Business South African rhino-lover seeks billionaire successor Johannesburg – He spent his vast fortune on a 30-year quest to save the rhinoceros. Today, at 81, his... Read more 27 Apr, 2023
Business Curse or blessing? In Uganda, oil project gets mixed reviews Murchison Falls National Park – On the teeming savannah of northwest Uganda, antelopes gaze beyond a metal fence as... Read more 28 Feb, 2023
Countries Niger blocks Canadian uranium mine after lawsuit Niamey – A court in the West African state of Niger has ordered a Canadian-owned uranium mine in the... Read more 15 Feb, 2023
Countries Uganda wildlife numbers soar due to enhanced protection Kampala – Uganda’s wildlife population has boomed over the past four decades, the wildlife minister said on Wednesday, but... Read more 9 Feb, 2023