South African Airways (SAA) expands its presence in Africa by launching direct flights from Johannesburg to Lubumbashi, with a flight duration of over three hours. Operating daily from Monday to Friday, Flight SA50 departs Johannesburg at 10:50, arriving in Lubumbashi at 13:20, while Flight AA51 leaves Lubumbashi at 14:10 and lands in Johannesburg at 17:50. These direct flights support trade relationships between countries and follow SAA’s growth earlier this year.
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Africa: It’s a Deal – Wealthy Nations Pledge Not to Build New Unabated Coal-Power Plants
Coal has been a major contributor to global carbon dioxide emissions, but a COP29 deal aims to phase out new unabated coal power plants to align with net zero goals. The coalition of nations, including Australia, is pushing for the transition away from fossil fuels, despite a recent increase in coal power capacity. Climate financing and just transitions are key priorities at COP29 to support developing countries in moving towards renewable energy and away from...
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