Khartoum, Sudan (PANA) - Scores of villagers gathered on Thursday for the sixth day running, in Hilat Younis, a remote village in the vicinity of the desert, over 400 km north of Khartoum, the national capital Full text...
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New UN framework to protect environment from harmful chemicals adopted
Bonn, Germany (PANA) - A new global framework to reduce environmental risks from chemicals and waste was adopted at a UN conference on Saturday, with countries committing to phase out the most harmful ones Full text...
Human rights experts: Humanity facing ‘unprecedented global toxic emergency'
New York, US (PANA) - The consequences of poor chemicals and waste management worldwide are fuelling an “unprecedented global toxic emergency”, independent UN human rights experts have warned, ahead of a major summit this week Full text...
Nigeria, Morocco sign US$1.3 billion chemical platform agreement
Rabat, Morocco (PANA) - Morocco and Nigeria on Thursday signed a US$1 Full text...
Tunisian phosphate company may go bankrupt - says official
Tunis, Tunisia (PANA) - Tunisia's major national phosphate company may go bankrupt because of repeated production blockages, the adviser to Tunisia's Energy and Mines Minister, Hamed Matri, regretted in a statement to the press on Monday Full text...

