bbcworldservice
mercredi 4 août 2021
Top Stories: The United Nations children's agency has said that more than 100,000 children in Ethiopia's northern region of Tigray could suffer life-threatening malnutrition in the next 12 months, a 10-fold increase to normal numbers. Representatives of the Sudanese government, its security forces, and the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) met in Juba to jointly address challenges faced by peacekeepers and humanitarian agencies during efforts to reach people that need protection, food, medical supplies and other urgent assistance. According to data from Nigeria’s National Bureau of Statistics, the housing deficit in the country stood at 17 million units in 2012. But with Nigeria’s rising population and urbanization, the deficit in housing has continued to rise.The country's housing deficit has made the real estate market a natural attraction for developers and investors. Many isolated and even uncontacted tribes have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. One such tribe in Indonesia, the Baduy Tribe has been devastated economically. To survive, some members of the community have embraced a local taboo. Africa has a unique opportunity to develop its competitiveness through artificial intelligence (AI), according to a report released recently by International Research Centre for AI – Under the auspices of UNESCO. In Tunisia, FabSkill, a Tunis-based artificial intelligence startup using AI to recruit new talent for companies worldwide, gives traditional web recruitment platforms a run for their money. Small, self-navigating drones designed to think and move like bees could revolutionize the future of agriculture, search and rescue missions, and more
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