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African Analyses and Reports

On African Union Day, Ghana calls for confidence in the capabilities of the young continent.

Written by: Badr Ahmed. Ghana, along with other African nations, commemorated the 63rd anniversary of African Union Day through official ceremonies…

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Morocco: Remittances from expatriates boost the economy

Written by: Ayman Rajab. Remittances from Moroccans living abroad remain a cornerstone of the Moroccan economy. According to the latest…

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A $250 million deal shakes up the energy market: Tanzanian companies close in on the heart of East Africa's fuel power.

Amnia Hassan writes that Tanzanian conglomerate Amsons Group is nearing completion of a massive acquisition deal for Oryx Energies, valued at approximately…

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Aminou Lo, the architect of Senegal's Vision 2050, is the Prime Minister... Profile

Written by Ziad Abdel Fattah: After Senegalese President Bassiro Diomêne Faye ended the period of anticipation by appointing Ahmadou Lamine Lo as Prime Minister, succeeding…

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Declining prospects of a deal between the US and Iran are driving up oil prices.

By Ziad Abdel Fattah: Oil prices rose on Tuesday, and stocks fluctuated as investor optimism waned regarding an imminent peace agreement between the United States…

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After the death of 28 people, the Angolan mine disaster exposes the dangers of illegal mining in Africa.

Written by: Mohamed Omran. Despite the vast mineral wealth of the African continent, the disasters of illegal mining continue to claim dozens of lives…

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Expected rise in petrol prices worsens situation in South Africa

Written by: Ayman Ragab. Fuel prices in South Africa are experiencing volatility, with gasoline prices rising again…

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“Ebola: A collective African effort to confront the danger

Written by: Mohamed Omran. At a time when the African continent is facing renewed health challenges, the specter of Ebola has resurfaced on the agenda of policymakers…

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Egyptian education expands in Africa: Concrete steps enhance Cairo's social and political presence on the continent

Written by: Ayman Ragab. Egypt is seeking to expand university education in the African continent, and what was announced today is not its latest step…

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Iran's war: A new threat to agricultural crops in Sudan

Written by Ziad Abdel Fattah: Sudanese farmers have confirmed that the rising costs of fuel and fertilizers, resulting from the Iranian conflict, will force them to reduce farming this summer…

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