America Brazil A Federal Court ordered Land Reform Agency to remove land occupiers from various sites in the Amazon; the decision follows a request from the Articulation of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil, a nationwide coalition that is denouncing unlawful settlings
Europe Ireland A sharp increase in drug smuggling into Ireland through the postal system - 241 kilograms seized in the first seven months of 2023 - appears to be linked to the legalization of cannabis in Canada and some of the United States
America Grenada Tourism Authority of Grenada delegation met with key tourism stakeholders of the sister islands to address the most pressing issues
Africa Togo Lomé will host the Youth Delivery Lab tomorrow September 9, a roundtable that will focus on youth civic participation in addressing youth issues and decision-making
Asia Myanmar An already dire human rights situation is deteriorating and all political prisoners should be released, UN chief said, while major local media outlet revealed that one of its journalists has been jailed for 20 years for covering the aftermath of a typhoon
Africa Morocco Low-cost airline EasyJet will add 94.346 extra seats to Moroccan destinations, Rabat, Marrakech and Agadir, for the 2023-24 winter season, reaching almost one million annual seats operated; the Moroccan National Tourist Board is partner in the operation
Africa Namibia Namibia's hydrogen industry has the potential to provide a substantial boost to the economy over the next seven years, central bank governor Gawaxab said, up to increasing GDP by a third
Africa Gambia The Minister of Environment, Climate Change and Natural Resources joined other African Union Member States to sign the Kampala Ministerial Declaration on Migration, Environment and Climate Change
Africa eSwatini Three bilateral contracts hasve been signed with Taiwan, including an agreement to help the country build an oil reserve
Europe North Macedonia Thousands of people protested in front of government headquarters in the capital Skopje over allegations that patients at a state-run cancer hospital lost life-saving treatments because staff stole the expensive drugs to sell them on the black market
America Colombia Colombia's Special Jurisdiction for Peace has charged former army commander Mario Montoya with war crimes and crimes against humanity, marking the first time a former Colombian army commander has been charged by the peace justice system
Oceania Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea has opened an embassy in Jerusalem, with the aim of reinforcing relationships and promoting sustainable development, peace and stability in the Middle East region
America Bolivia In Bolivia's Cal Orck’o, within the Parque Cretácico, lies the largest number of dinosaur footprints ever recorded, with over 12.092 marks from these ancient reptiles, offering a fascinating glimpse into the sauropods' habits