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Hantavirus: Environmental degradation exacerbates its spread in Africa

Written by: Mohamed Omran. Amidst growing scientific concerns about the spread of zoonotic diseases in Africa, the role of rodents, especially rats, is becoming increasingly prominent…

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Did Trump cause the Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda?

Written by: Badr Ahmed. The Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda are facing one of the most dangerous Ebola outbreaks in recent years, amid warnings…

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Africa at the 2026 World Cup: A historic participation and ambitions that go beyond the group stage

Amnia Hassan writes that the African continent will enter the 2026 World Cup with its largest representation in history, after the number of allocated slots increased…

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From the valley of poverty to the World Cup stadiums... How did Africans become the hidden force in the Ecuadorian national team?

Amnia Hassan wrote that while citizens of African descent in Ecuador do not exceed 81% of the total population,…

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Guinea's president: Infrastructure leads him to African recognition

Written by: Badr Ahmed. The President of the Republic of Guinea received the “Super Grand Builder” award as part of the Babacar Ndiaye Awards 2026, which are granted by…

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Civilian casualties in Bara, Sudan

Written by: Badr Ahmed. The Sudanese scene witnessed rapid developments on the ground and in the security sector on Saturday, following a deadly attack targeting the Al-Marra area, located west of the city of…

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Ghana tightens its grip on homosexuality: New law sparks controversy

Written by Omnia Hassan: The Ghanaian parliament has adopted a new bill called “Sexual Rights and Family Values,” in a legislative move…

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Burkina Faso on the verge of receiving $105 million... IMF opens a new support channel

Amnia Hassan writes that Burkina Faso is close to securing new funding of approximately $105 million from the International Monetary Fund, after…

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The World Bank and Nigeria are expanding the scope of their education program despite budget cuts.

Written by Mohamed Ragab: In a move reflecting the financial pressures facing the education sector in Nigeria, the Nigerian government, in cooperation with the World Bank…

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Energy and manufacturing: crucial issues on the agenda of the African Development Bank's annual meetings

Written by: Mohamed Omran. At a time of increasing economic pressures and development challenges within the continent, African leaders delivered strong messages during the meetings…

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