President Uhuru Kenyatta has said that all illegal stockpiles of ivory will be destroyed during the course of the year. Read more »
During South Sudan's seven month long conflict the Chinese government has been very active in providing aid and promoting peace in the fledgling country, while also selling South ... Read more »
The collaboration between Nigeria and India in the movie industry is aimed at boosting both country's economies. Read more »
A major new study provides disturbing proof that the crisis facing African elephants is even worse than people imagined, driven by the exploding trade in illegal ivory in China. ... Read more »
A state-owned Chinese company has signed a U.S.$12 billion agreement to build a railway along the coast between Lagos and Calabar. Read more »
The China-Africa Development Fund through its parent company, the China Development Bank has made a cash donation of One Hundred Fifty Thousand United States Dollars ($150,000.00) ... Read more »
Archbishop Desmond Tutu has criticised the South African government for refusing a visa to Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama - a move which has prompted the cancellation of ... Read more »
The government has signed an agreement with China to assist with medical treatment in areas identified by the federal health department. Read more »
The flourishing trade, manufacture and export of tools of torture by Chinese companies is fuelling human rights violations across Africa and Asia, says Amnesty International. Read more »
The Dalai Lama has cancelled his trip to the country to attend the 14th World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates, the Department of International Relations and Cooperation has said. Read more »
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