Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will meet US President Joe Biden at the White House today to discuss the AUKUS joint defense pact among other things. Ira Spitzer reports. [audio... read more →
European Union countries have adopted a framework to impose sanctions on members of a junta that seized power in Niger in July. This is aimed at strengthening measures taken by... read more →
The Green Climate Fund and the Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia are co-hosting the Africa GCF Structured Dialogue from 6 to 10 November 2023. EIF spokesperson Lot Ndamanomhata says the... read more →
Namibia Revenue Agency's Chief Strategic Communications and Support Engagements Officer, Steven Ndorokaze, has raised concerns about a 43% non-compliance rate among taxpayers, posing a significant issue for NamRa.
California governor Gavin Newsom, says his state will always be a partner on climate issues no matter who wins the US presidential election next year. Newsom is on the second... read more →
The Democratic Republic of Congo has denounced an incursion into its territory by Rwandan soldiers who it accuses of fighting alongside the M23 rebels in a battle against a self-defence... read more →
Namibia Wildlife Resorts and the Inter-Cultural Relations Foundation in Germany are working together to improve their diplomatic relations. NWR will bring in 100 apprentices from Germany to help with maintenance... read more →
Tens of thousands of women in Iceland, including Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir, are refusing to work on Tuesday. The "kvennafri", or women's day off, has been called in protest at... read more →
The Namibia Revenue Agency is intensifying its efforts in tackling revenue losses in order to promote smoother trade. The commitment follows the piloting of the Southern African Development Community's Regional... read more →
Billionaires pay minimal taxes, prompting the EU Tax Observatory to propose a global minimum tax for billionaires. This tax, according to CNN, could yield $250 billion annually, equivalent to 2%... read more →