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SciShow
Limnic Eruptions: When Lakes Explode
SciShow takes you inside a limnic eruption, a natural disaster that’s as deadly as it is rare.
PBS
How human traffickers trap women into domestic servitude
More than three million women are forced into servitude as domestic workers every year, often lured to other countries in the Persian Gulf or Middle East under false pretenses. Special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro reports on ways...
PBS
Refugees flee conflict sparked by climate change in central Africa
The climate crisis is now a reality worldwide, but it's nowhere more apparent than the parched landscapes of northern Africa. Thousands are on the move looking for water to grow crops and graze livestock. Special correspondent Willem...
TED Talks
TED: How we can stop Africa's scientific brain drain | Kevin Njabo
How can Africans find solutions to Africa's problems? Conservation biologist Kevin Njabo tells his personal story of how he nearly became part of the group of African scientists who seek an education abroad and never return -- and why...
SciShow
Limnic Eruptions: When Lakes Explode
SciShow takes you inside a limnic eruption, a natural disaster that's as deadly as it is rare.
TED Talks
TED: A "forest generation" living in harmony with nature | Ernestine Leikeki Sevidzem
We need to care for and live in harmony with the environment, says climate and gender activist Ernestine Leikeki Sevidzem. The best way to do that? Nurture a forest generation: one that learns to protect nature. Sevidzem shares how she's...
Curated Video
Mexico and Cameroon: A Look at Two Strong Football Teams
This video provides an overview of the Mexican and Cameroonian national football teams, highlighting their World Cup history, key players, and chances of success in the upcoming tournament. It discusses Mexico's consistent qualifying...
Curated Video
Samuel Eto'o: A Remarkable Football Journey
Samuel Eto'o, one of Africa's most decorated footballers, has had a remarkable career playing for top clubs like Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Inter Milan. With numerous titles and individual awards under his belt, Eto'o has proven himself...
Curated Video
Samuel Eto'o: A Legacy of Excellence in Cameroon Football
Samuel Eto'o is a legendary Cameroonian football player who has achieved great success both internationally and domestically. He has represented Cameroon in multiple World Cups and Africa Cup of Nations, leading the team as captain and...
Curated Video
African Football Legends: Samuel Eto'o and Michael Essien
This video highlights the achievements and impact of two African football legends, Samuel Eto'o and Michael Essien. It showcases their rise to success in European clubs, their contributions to their national teams, and their efforts off...
Curated Video
Football Shorts - Episode 135 EGYPT CELEBRATES
THE FINAL OF THE AFRICAN NATIONS CUP BETWEEN THE 2006 TITLE HOLDERS EGYPT AND CAMEROON WAS PLAYED IN THE GHANAIAN CAPITAL ACCRA. EGYPT WENT INTO THE MATCH AS FAVOURITES.
Curated Video
Football Shorts - Episode 132 EGYPT AND CAMEROON PREPARE FOR FINAL
EGYPT CAME UP AGAINST CAMEROON IN THE FINAL OF THE AFRICAN NATIONS CUP. THE EGYPTIANS HAD FAITH THAT THEIR TEAM SPIRIT WOULD GIVE THEM THE EDGE AND THEY TOOK LITTLE HEED OF THEIR PREVIOUS VICTORY OVER CAMEROON IN THE GROUP STAGE....
Curated Video
Football Files - Episode 21– IVORY COAST
TOUGH COMPETITION WITH SUCH STRONG TEAMS IN THE AFRICAN GROUP NO-ONE EXPECTED THIS TEAM TO MAKE IT THROUGH. DIVINE QUALIFICATION A LOOK AT THE ‘ELEPHANTS’ LAST MINUTE VICTORY TO EDGE OUT CAMEROON. STAR PLAYERS THE KEY TO THEIR ATTACK IS...
Curated Video
The Geography Of Gabon! | Countries Of The World | KLT Geography
Let's learn about Gabon and its 9 provinces!
SWPictures
An Injection of Hope: The Challenges of Vaccination in Developing Countries
An Injection of Hope part 3/4: This video highlights the challenges of delivering vaccines to remote and impoverished communities in developing countries. It also explores the efforts of global vaccination programs to bridge the gap in...
The Economist
How to stop the ivory trade
If ivory poaching continues at its current rate the African elephant could be extinct within decades. Science is being used to better map ivory-trafficking routes, but will it be enough to save the iconic animal?
The Economist
The illegal ivory trade uncovered
Poachers kill around 100 African elephants every day. The tusks command such high prices in China that traffickers will go to extraordinary lengths to get it there.
Curated Video
Cameroon post-election unrest: Protesters jailed, others freed
A political crisis continues to engulf Cameroon just a few weeks after the West African country held its presidential election.
Curated Video
Fuel tanker explosion kills at least eight people in Cameroon
The tanker was carrying more than 36,000 litres of fuel when it exploded in Tiko.
Curated Video
Truckers' strike paralyzes Cameroon’s main trade route
A truckers' strike in Cameroon has brought major disruptions to one of the country's primary commercial routes, National Highway 1.
Curated Video
Cameroon: Rival of President Biya dies in detention
Anicet Ekane had been in detention since his arrest on October 24 as Cameroon clamped down on post-election protests
Curated Video
Cameroon updates deaths in post-election protests to 16
There has been widespread international criticism of the violent crackdown by security forces on the demonstrations.
Curated Video
Cameroon's Paul Biya Sworn in for Eighth Term
Cameroon’s President Paul Biya, 92, secures another term in the recent presidential election amid widespread unrest and protests across the country.
Curated Video
Cameroon's Paul Biya sworn in for eighth presidential term amid accusations of 'constitutional coup'
Cameroon’s long-time leader Paul Biya was sworn in on Thursday for a new seven-year term following his victory in last month's presidential election, which his opposition rival has described as "a constitutional coup.”