Jihadist attacks on the rise in the Sahel

Jihadist attacks on the rise in the Sahel

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Are more women delaying motherhood?

Around the world, more women are choosing to delay motherhood. In countries like Italy, Spain and South Korea, the average age of first-time mothers has risen to around 32. While many African countries still have some of the youngest ages of first-time mothers - a shift is also h ...  Show more

Who is "in charge" of Africa's AI?

A new report by the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change says that most countries, including those in Africa, will find it difficult to have full autonomy over AI systems. According to the Institute, only 32 countries worldwide host AI-specific data centres, leaving around 160 ...  Show more

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