'Only job I know': tiny Lesotho's garment workers reel from Trump's 50% tariffsImpoverished African country is hit with highest tariff rate, overturning decades of global trade policyThe day after Donald Trump announced sweeping global tariffs, Lesotho's garment workers feared for their jobs.Last year, Lesotho sent about 20% of its $1.1bn (£845m) of exports to the US, most of it clothing under a continent-wide trade agreement meant to help African countries' development via tariff-free exports, as well as diamonds. Continue reading...
Meta faces £1.8bn lawsuit over claims it inflamed violence in EthiopiaSon of murdered academic calls on Facebook owner to 'radically change how it moderates dangerous content'Meta faces a $2.4bn (£1.8bn) lawsuit accusing the Facebook owner of inflaming violence in Ethiopia after the Kenyan high court said a legal case against the US tech group could go ahead.The case brought by two Ethiopian nationals calls on Facebook to alter its algorithm to stop promoting hateful material and incitement to violence, as well as hiring more content moderators in Africa. It is also seeking a $2.4bn "restitution fund" for victims of hate and violence incited on Facebook. Continue reading...
People displaced by Uganda oil pipeline 'received inadequate compensation'Many of the people displaced by Eacop project were inadequately rehoused or compensated, report saysPeople displaced from their homes alongside the site of an oil pipeline under construction in Uganda have complained of being inadequately rehoused or compensated.When completed, the East African crude oil pipeline (Eacop) will transport oil from the Tilenga and Kingfisher oilfields in western Uganda to the port of Tanga in Tanzania. Continue reading...
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