More than 250 Mozambicans have so far been killed in protests against a presidential election widely seen as rigged in favour of ruling party Frelimo
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Drought, inadequate funding for firefighting and other factors led to a 90 percent increase from January to November, compared to the same period a year ago
Since making landfall on Sunday, the storm has killed at least 34 people with officials warning the death toll will likely rise
Lisbon’s acquisition of 12 A-29N Super Tucanos marks Embraer’s first sale of the turboprop in Europe
The Pouso Alegre site has a production capacity of 1.3 million units annually and follows sustainability and innovation standards set by the World Economic Forum
The South Asian country primarily purchases fossil fuel products, which are among Mozambique’s top exports worldwide
As the two countries mark the 50th anniversary of bilateral relations, Ambassador Mark Galvão believes that increasing Chinese investment will benefit both
Protesters say the presidential election, called for the ruling Frelimo party in October, was plagued with vote tampering and other irregularities
As the proposal advances to the Brazilian Senate, work on the proposed satellite is already in progress in Beijing and São Paulo