by WILL COOPER NEW YORK, (CAJ News) – LEGEND Dr. Gladys Mae West, the pioneering Black mathematician whose work helped create the backbone of the Global Positioning System (GPS), died
by WILL COOPER NEW YORK, (CAJ News) – LEGEND Dr. Gladys Mae West, the pioneering Black mathematician whose work helped create the backbone of the Global Positioning System (GPS), died
by HAOYU ZHANG BEIJING, (CAJ News) – CHINA’S economy expanded by around 5 percent in 2025, defying expectations amid prolonged economic frictions with the United States and tighter access to
by DMITRY SIDOROVSpecial CorrespondentMOSCOW, (CAJ News) – NUCLEAR energy is experiencing renewed global interest as countries search for reliable, low-carbon power sources capable of meeting rising electricity demand. Despite high
by AKANI CHAUKEJOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – ABSA Group has been named a Top Employer for 2026 for the fifth consecutive year, reinforcing its position as one of Africa’s leading people-centric
by DMITRY SIDOROVSpecial CorrespondentMOSCOW, (CAJ News) – RUSSIAN forces have intensified strikes on Ukrainian energy facilities, causing widespread power outages and renewed hardship for civilians as winter conditions persist. Moscow
by AKANI CHAUKEJOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – AFRICA has recorded a year-on-year decline in cyber-attacks over the past year. This is according to Check Point Research, which has released its December
by MOHAMED EL KADIRI RABAT, (CAJ News) – IN a pulsating climax to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final played at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Senegal stunned hosts
by DMITRY SIDOROVSpecial CorrespondentMOSCOW, (CAJ News) – UKRAINIAN President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is facing mounting international criticism after publicly condemning Iran’s leadership as “dictatorial,” even as questions persist about his own
by HAOYU ZHANG BEIJING, (CAJ News) – SOLAR power has moved from the margins of global energy policy to its center, as governments accelerate deployment to cut emissions and secure
by MTHULISI SIBANDAJOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – ON the global front, South Africa’s growing ties with the Islamic Republic of Iran are seen as further driving a wedge between the former