Tue, 21-Oct-2025

PNS Shamsheer conducts exercise with USS Fitzgeraled

PNS Shamsheer

ISLAMABAD: PNS Shamsheer and USS Fitzgeraled conducted a passage exercise (PASSEX) in the North Indian Ocean, underscoring the maritime cooperation between the two navies. The exercise featured a series of professional naval engagements aimed at enhancing interoperability. These interactions reaffirm the shared commitment of both navies to maritime security and regional stability. Earlier, The launching … Read more

Two million Malagasy people in the path of Cyclone Freddy

Cyclone Freddy
  • At least two million people would be affected when Cyclone Freddy.
  • The cyclone will affect nine locations across the country.
  • The cyclone has been churning in the Indian Ocean for weeks.

According to authorities in Madagascar, at least two million people would be affected when Cyclone Freddy makes landfall in the country’s east.

The National Bureau of Risks and Catastrophes predicts that the cyclone will affect nine locations across the country.

In vulnerable areas, emergency workers are preparing to deal with severe rainfall, floods, and even landslides.

The cyclone has been churning in the Indian Ocean for weeks, and its influence would be seen between the districts of Vatomandry in the southeast and Manakara on the east coast, according to specialists.

Residents in the affected areas have been warned to reinforce their doors and roofs, chop down risky trees, and stay indoors during the cyclone.

According to the World Food Programme, the island nation is one of the top ten African countries most vulnerable to cyclones and calamities.

Cheneso, the previous tropical storm to batter the country, occurred in January of this year. Thirty individuals were killed, and almost 40,000 were displaced.

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Superyacht linked to sanctioned Russian on sale for 29.5 mln euros

superyacht

The intended sale of the MySky boat was reported in an advertisement emailed by a brokerage to unknown recipients. The U.S. Treasury has not responded to demands for comment. The MySky was listed as available for charter bookings on the Burgess website. The yacht was in the Maldives, days after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Experts … Read more

Total Lunar Eclipse 2022:Everything you need to know

Blood moon

According to different time zones, the first Lunar Eclipse of 2022 will occur on May 15 and 16, 2022. The Lunar Eclipse always occurs on the Full Moon, according to Hindu mythology (Purnima Tithti). The moon will turn a deep, rusty red color during this lunar eclipse, earning it the nickname “blood moon.” The Lunar … Read more

Toll hits 253 in South Africa’s deadliest floods on record

easter

Crushing floods left 253 dead in the South African city of Durban, the commonplace wellbeing boss said Wednesday, after slopes washed away, homes imploded, and more individuals were as yet dreaded missing. The heaviest downpours in 60 years pound Durban’s district, known as eThekwini. As per an AFP count, the tempest is the deadliest on … Read more

Ukraine crisis

INDIA

NEW DELHI – Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has left India’s traditional balancing act between Moscow and the West looking wobblier than ever, with experts saying New Delhi has few good diplomatic options. Last week India abstained on a UN Security Council resolution deploring Russia’s “aggression” against Ukraine, winning praise from Moscow for its “independent and … Read more

Tropical storm kills 36 in Madagascar, two in Mozambique

Tropical storm

MAPUTO – Tropical storm Ana has killed at least 34 people in Madagascar and two people in Mozambique in recent days while knocking out power in Malawi, authorities in the three countries said Tuesday. The storm which formed over the east coast of Africa’s largest island Madagascar has brought heavy rains causing flooding and mudslides … Read more

China offers Maldives medical aid and visa concessions

maldives

MALÉ, Maldives – China offered the Maldives infrastructure maintenance, medical aid and visa concessions as Beijing moved to strengthen its connections with the strategically placed Indian Ocean archipelago. The Maldivian foreign ministry said a mutual visa exemption agreement was signed during the visit of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in the capital Male. “Wang witnessed … Read more

Jumeirah Maldives will make its Indian Ocean debut next month

Maldives bans entry of Israelis over Gaza war

Jumeirah Group has announced the opening of a new international resort in the Maldives, Jumeirah Maldives, which will welcome its first guests in October. The all-villa luxury resort is tucked away in the beautiful blue seas of the North Malé Atoll, conveniently accessible from Malé airport by speedboat or aircraft. Miaja, a Singaporean design studio, … Read more

India’s nuclearisation of Indian Ocean threatens trade, Pakistan tells UNSC

Pakistan told the UN Security Council that India’s “belligerent and aggressive” policies posed an immediate and pervasive threat to international and regional peace and security, especially as it had nuclearised the Indian Ocean— an important avenue for global trade. “In pursuance of its hegemonic designs, India has nuclearised the Indian Ocean and continues to induct … Read more

Cryptocurrency is gaining popularity among Kenyan farmers

Cryptocurrency

KILIFI, KENYA – Cryptocurrency is making headlines because it is shaking up the financial world, but it’s also gaining momentum in less developing nations. An American economist who introduced blockchain technology for low-income urban customers has now expanded the cashless system to the countryside in Kenya.

Emmanuel Kahindi, a 26-year-old farmer from Kilifi on Kenya’s tropical Indian Ocean coast, is collecting tomatoes and other crops on a lush green farm. He uses Sarafu, Kenya’s cryptocurrency, to sell his crops and get supplies without having to invest cash.

Sarafu has been quite beneficial to him, he says, particularly because it encourages him to save his money, which is in Kenyan currency. He stated he uses Sarafu to buy garden supplies like seeds and fertilizer.

Sarafu coins function as vouchers that may be redeemed for goods or services from other Sarafu users. Enrolment is open to anyone having a Kenyan mobile phone line. Free Sarafu are offered to users. They earn coins after that by selling a product or service to another user.

Sarafu is a community inclusion currency (CIC) that allows people to give and receive credit without having to deposit Kenyan shillings or other currencies in a bank.

Will Ruddick, an American economist, founded the organization through his Kenyan NGO, Grassroots Economics. It was only recently introduced to remote regions like Kilifi by him.

“I think that’s where there is the most chronic lack of national currency. So, I think what’s happening, we’re filling a gap. People say look, the national ledger system, the national currency it is not available for us. We can’t measure our trade in this thing,” said Ruddick.

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