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A worrying fuel gap threatens Africa: a deficit of 86 million tons is expected by 2040.

Written by Omnia Hassan: The African continent faces a growing energy security challenge, with expectations of a refined fuel deficit reaching 86%…

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Sierra Leone boosts its oil ambitions with a broad offshore agreement with Shell

Sierra Leone is taking a new step towards exploiting the energy potential of its offshore areas, through a strategic agreement with the giant Shell company, in…

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During its golden age at the United Nations, Egyptians held high-ranking international positions.

Written by: Mohamed Salem. In recent years, Egypt has witnessed a strong surge in its citizens assuming high-level international positions within the United Nations, and this is due to…

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The world's largest producer... Rainfall increases the challenges of cocoa farming in Ivory Coast

Rainfall was below average in most cocoa-growing regions of Ivory Coast last week, farmers said on Monday…

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Mauritania: A huge gold reserve is looking for an investor

Written by: Ayman Ragab. Gold is a major mineral product extracted in Mauritania, but despite the existence of reserves…

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$400 million in debt... Angola nears historic deal

Angola, Africa's third-largest oil producer, is preparing to finalize a $400 million debt swap deal earmarked for the education sector…

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The Desso Corridor: A new trade artery redrawing the map of economic connectivity

Amina Hassan wrote that Ethiopia, South Sudan, Uganda, and Djibouti signed a memorandum of understanding to launch the Djibouti-Ethiopia-South Sudan-Uganda Corridor project, known as "DESSU," in…

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Zimbabwe celebrates Freedom Day... a moment of national birth born from struggle

Written by Amina Hassan: Every year, April 18th becomes a significant milestone in Zimbabwe's national memory, as the country celebrates its National Day…

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United Tanzania: Six decades of cohesion and nation-building

The African continent has witnessed numerous attempts at political unity and integration that quickly faded away, but the Republic of…

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The decline in Botswana's diamond industry is pushing it to expand its ties with the Gulf and Europe.

Botswana is seeking to diversify its mining sector, as the prolonged slump in diamond prices exposes the limitations of its economic model, which…

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