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Nigeria: NCAA Cautions Pilots, others on Adverse Weather

  The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has cautioned pilots, airline operators and Air Traffic Controllers (ATCs) to comply with directives on the recent inherent danger associated with severe thunderstorms.

Israel Strikes Arms Depot near Damascus Airport

  Syrian rebel and intelligence sources said Israel struck an arms supply hub on Thursday operated by the Lebanese Hezbollah group near Damascus airport where weapons from Tehran are regularly.

Nigeria: New Naira Investor Rate Eases for Second Day

By Oludare Mayowa and Chijioke Ohuocha The value of Nigeria’s latest naira exchange rate, set specifically for portfolio investors, eased for a second straight day on Wednesday even as the.

Nigeria’s Buhari Seeks Approval to Borrow $6.93 Bln from China, World Bank

By: Camillus Eboh Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari is seeking parliament’s approval for a proposal to borrow $5.85 billion from China to modernise its rail network and another $1.075 billion from.

27 Year-Old South African Becomes First African to Reach the Major League Baseball Game

Pittsburgh Pirates rookie Gift Ngoepe has become the first African-born player to appear in a Major League Baseball game on Wednesday and marked his debut by getting a hit in.

How to Turn an Interim Role into a Permanent Job

By: Ben Dattner You may think that the interim role is putting you in a Catch-22-like situation: You have to prove that you can be successful in order to get.

5 Sure Ways to Win the Trust of Your Team

By: Yogesh Sood CMD, Blanchard Research & Training India LLP Effective leadership imparts inspiration and transacts trust. No relationship can exist, survive and sustain without mutual trust and respect, and.

New Zealand Calls for Donations to Assist Drought-Stricken Kenya

ChildFund New Zealand and Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand are calling for urgent donations to provide emergency food and water aid to children and their families in drought-stricken Turkana, Kenya, following.

Humanitarian Service Only Way Out of Yemeni Famine

  The UN has warned that 17 million Yemenis will be in famine unless the world sends urgent humanitarian help. Antonio Guterres, the UN chief, issued a call to action.