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Issued on: 02/05/2023 – 18:27Modified: 02/05/2023 – 18:31 01:46 © france24 This is the decade of digitilisation for Africa. It’s one of the most powerful tools in helping the continent deliver on it’s plans bet they economic, social, environmental. Technology is key to Africa’s future as it is the world’s, so policy makers, investors and makers headed to Zimbabwe for a summit aimed at keeping the continent at the cutting edge of technology. FRANCE 24’s correspondents report. Read more on related topics:

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The Greek Mythology Olympiaganza – Hills Youth Theatre Seniors Presented by the Hills Youth Theatre Seniors at Stirling Community Theatre, written by Don Zolidis and directed by Ben Proeve.  Two battling narrators attempt to cover the entirety of Greek mythology using audience participation, cross-dressing, and general theatrical insanity. Famous myths such as Pandora’s Box, Jason and the Argonauts (the original Super Friends), and Hercules: Intern God jostle for space with obscure, weird myths such as the myth of Linus and the legend of the Argus. Culminating in a bizarre, musical dance-influenced version of The Iliad complete with a full-scale battle of…

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Issued on: 02/05/2023 – 14:08Modified: 02/05/2023 – 15:17 01:49 Sudan’s war has forced 100,000 people to flee over its borders and fighting now its third week is creating a humanitarian crisis, U.N. officials said on Tuesday as gunfire and explosions echoed across the capital despite another ceasefire deal. The conflict risks morphing into a broader disaster as Sudan’s impoverished neighbours deal with a refugee crunch and fighting hampers aid deliveries in a nation where two-thirds of people already rely on some outside assistance. FRANCE 24’s Charli James tells us more. Read more on related topics:

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More than 100,000 people have fled Sudan for neighboring countries and more than 300,000 have been internally displaced, according to figures released by United Nations agencies on Tuesday, as the fighting between rival generals threatened to undermine regional stability and tear apart Africa’s third-largest nation.The United Nations refugee agency also warned that more than 800,000 people could try to escape the conflict in Sudan by the end of this year to the seven nations bordering the northeastern African country — many of them already reeling from a multitude of their own economic, political and refugee crises.The clashes between the Sudanese…

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Issued on: 02/05/2023 – 14:12Modified: 02/05/2023 – 15:19 01:15 The UN on Monday warned more than 800,000 people could flee fighting and dire conditions in Sudan, where explosions again shook the capital in violation of the latest truce extension agreed by warring generals. Egypt, in an Arab League emergency meeting in Cairo, proposed a draft resolution Monday that called for an “immediate and comprehensive cessation” of fighting. FRANCE 24’s Andrew Hilliar and Léo Paichard tell us more. Read more on related topics:

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Issued on: 02/05/2023 – 11:25Modified: 02/05/2023 – 11:33 04:24 © france24 As the fighting in Sudan continues, the United Nations is warning that 800 thousand people could be forced to flee. A 72-hour truce is in place, but violations are being reported. Tens of thousands of Sudanese have already fled to neighbouring countries and UN Officials are warning of a full blown catastrophe. FRANCE 24’s chief foreign editor, Robert Parsons, tells us more. Read more on related topics:

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Home » Spanish Learning Resources » 35 Thought-provoking Spanish Quotes for Daily Inspiration Spanish quotes are a gateway to seeing the world from the perspective of Spanish-speaking people and cultures. Discovering how people in different parts of the world view specific topics we casually talk about in our mother tongues—like life, death and romance—can help give you a refreshed worldview. In this post, you’ll find 35 of the most thought-provoking and moving Spanish quotes about life, love and everything in between. Download: This blog post is available as a convenient and portable PDF that you can take anywhere. Click here…

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Nilpena Ediacara National Park It may have been 550 million years in the making, but South Australia’s newest national park was officially opened by Minister for Environment and Water Dr Susan Close in April 2023. Nilpena Ediacara National Park is home to one of the world’s most significant fossil sites due to the unique state of preservation of the early record of animal life.  Nilpena’s sig­nif­i­cance is inte­gral to the bid for World Her­itage for the Flinders Ranges and in April 2021, the Flinders Ranges was placed on Australia’s World Her­itage Ten­ta­tive List. Located 500km north of Adelaide, the park…

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12. The Roost Cafe, Chislehurst Recreation GroundOn Wednesday 3rd May at 11am the Messy Mucky Munchkins will be hosting a class full of mess to get your little ones in the spirit!Booking advised, sibling and Nanny/ Child Minder discounts available on request! [email protected]. Art On ParadeThis lovely art group would love to invite your children to a special art session. This will take place on Saturday 6th May, in the Ripley Arts Studio, (24 Sundridge Avenue, Bromley) from 9 till 10:30 (so you can get back to watch the big event at 11 o clock!)Contact us to book your place…

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Issued on: 02/05/2023 – 11:00Modified: 02/05/2023 – 11:02 Fierce fighting between rival generals raged on in Sudan Tuesday despite the latest truce, as warnings multiplied of the potential for a “catastrophic” humanitarian crisis with hundreds of thousands of refugees. Bloodshed has gripped Sudan since April 15 when tensions erupted into armed exchanges between regular army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and his deputy turned rival, Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, who commands the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.Hundreds have been killed and thousands wounded as air strikes and artillery exchanges have gripped swathes of greater Khartoum sparking the exodus of thousands of Sudanese to…

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