Most cyberattacks succeed because they exploit human behaviour rather than technical weaknesses. Consumers are the frontline of defence against cybercrime
A sweeping agreement to market carbon credits from 14 forest reserves could generate more than $1.5 billion but critics warn the legal framework remains unfinished
When coercion is directed outward from the West toward the Global South it is normalised, bureaucratised and framed as responsible governance
In addition, some of the continent’s wars show little sign of resolution
This is despite protests by opposition parties
Chocolate prices set to soar as climate change affects Nestlé’s production
Chocolate products have become more expensive on the back of soaring cocoa prices, but there is not likely to be a shortage
The beautiful game arrives at the perfect time to scrub the mud off Afcon’s lead sponsor
Restaurants in Côte d’Ivoire are increasingly mixing French finesse with local flavour