Daniel Pinto, a British traveller, visited 10 remote tribes in Papua New Guinea, becoming the first tourist ever.
More than four decades after opening its doors, the Carter Center continues to work to make the world a better place.
As people talk about all of the humanitarian good former President Jimmy Carter did across the globe, one of the things that ...
A British ‘danger tourist’ on a mission to visit every country has become the first tourist to visit several indigenous ...
Their research revealed that the birds had a kind of poison in their feathers, a poison that was getting on their hands when they touched the birds and then into their mouths when they licked the ...
On Thursday, January 2, a two-year prison sentence was requested against Guinean opposition leader Aliou Bah, who is being ...
MTN Group has completed the sale of its subsidiary in Guinea to the country's government, finalizing the transaction on ...
In the first podcast episode of 2025, Devex Managing Editor Anna Gawel is joined by Devex reporters Sara Jerving and Elissa Miolene to recap the global development stories that dominated headlines ...
African telecommunications giant MTN Group has transferred ownership of its subsidiary in the Republic of Guinea to the ...
MTN Group, Africa’s largest network operator by subscriber base, has announced the completion of the sale of its operations ...
Rarely fatal but searingly painful and debilitating, Guinea worm disease infects people who drink water tainted with larvae ...
MTN Group has finalized the sale of its subsidiary in Guinea-Conakry to the government, marking the company’s exit from the West African country. The deal, which was concluded on December 30, 2024, is ...