Port Nolloth, a historic town and seaport in South Africa, has a rich backstory that includes a copper mining boom, World War One, diamond discoveries, and a crayfish boom. Today, the town’s main activities are small-scale fishing and tourism, offering visitors a laid-back atmosphere, pristine beaches, and opportunities for exploring marine life. Additionally, visitors can enjoy the town’s museum showcasing artifacts and photographs from its past, as well as the unique lighthouse with its black-and-white striped day marker.
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Niger military leaders to nationalise uranium firm Somaïr
Niger's military junta plans to nationalise the French-owned uranium company Somaïr, accused of irresponsible practices, as part of its effort to gain greater control over local mineral resources and reduce ties with France, moving closer to Russia. This move follows a history of colonial agreements that many in Niger view as ongoing domination, raising concerns over job security and export earnings in the mining sector. Need More Context? 🔎
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