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The pandemic has left a huge cache of dinosaur bones stuck in the Sahara

The pandemic has left a huge cache of dinosaur bones stuck in the Sahara Danielle Paquette, The Washington Post Feb. 12, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail NIAMEY, Niger - In secret patches of the south-central Sahara, blankets of sand hide 20 tons of dinosaur bones. There are flying reptiles. A creature that resembles an armored dog. Eleven species yet to be identified - all with long necks. They roamed the desert when it was still green, scientists concluded, as far back as 200 million years ago. This is one of Africa s biggest fossil caches, a prehistoric graveyard that sparked dreams of a world-class exhibition in Niger. The rare discovery is vulnerable to looters and collapsing dunes. But excavation must wait as the nation confronts a second wave of the coronavirus on top of escalating Islamist insurgencies.

Cameroon-Info Net:: Cameroon: President Paul Biya s National Youth Day Message To Youths

P.R.C. Below is the entirety of President Paul Biya’s February 10, 2021 message to the Cameroonian youth on the eve of the 55th Edition of the Youth Day. My dear young compatriots, The Youth Day celebration this year is taking place shortly after the successful organization of the 6th edition of the Total African Nations Championship (CHAN) Cameroon 2020, which our country had the privilege of hosting from 16 January to 7 February 2021. It was an excellent opportunity to commune with all young African sportsmen and women and to showcase the vitality of the Cameroonian people. On that occasion, Cameroon, which is renowned for its legendary hospitality, was up to the task, thanks notably to the massive mobilization of its dynamic, talented, and enthusiastic youth.

Private-public nexus needed to meet Africa s growing energy needs, concludes ABF2021 | United Nations Economic Commission for Africa

Addis Ababa, 8 February 2021 (ECA) – Africa needs to at least double its energy supply from 250 gigawatts (GW) to 500GW by 2030 to build forward better from the COVID-19 pandemic and diversify its economies for sustainable development, said leaders from the continent’s innovation and trade development bodies, heads of policy advisory institutions, as well as private sector development champions, on Monday. They were speaking during a high-level debate on on “Innovative financing in energy for economic diversification” as part of the 4th Africa Business Forum organised by the UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) on the fringes of the 34th African Union (AU) Summit.

Thèse soutenue le samedi 16 janvier 2021 à la FSEG : Amadou Maïga, désormais le plus jeune Docteur en sciences économiques au Mali

Thèse soutenue le samedi 16 janvier 2021 à la FSEG : Amadou Maïga, désormais le plus jeune Docteur en sciences économiques au Mali
mali-web.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mali-web.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

maliweb net - Thèse soutenue le samedi 16 janvier 2021 à la FSEG : Amadou Maïga, désormais le plus jeune Docteur en sciences économiques au Mali

maliweb net - Thèse soutenue le samedi 16 janvier 2021 à la FSEG : Amadou Maïga, désormais le plus jeune Docteur en sciences économiques au Mali
maliweb.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from maliweb.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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