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African Analyses and Reports

What's happening in South Africa? 1,900 foreigners arrested in a massive anti-immigration crackdown.

Written by: Mohamed Omran. In one of the largest security campaigns related to immigration in South Africa, authorities sparked widespread controversy after…

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George Ansi writes: In love with the African continent

Many years ago, at a journalism workshop in an Asian Arab country, after a busy day, I had a lighthearted conversation with…

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From Lagos to the world: Dangote refinery leads the jet fuel revolution

In a remarkable development reflecting radical shifts in energy markets, Dangote Rivera oil refinery in Nigeria has succeeded in… (Written by Omnia Hassan)

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Africa eases its debt burden: 10 countries top the IMF's list of least indebted nations

As Amna Hassan writes, at a time when developing economies are facing increasing pressure due to global inflation and rising borrowing costs, several countries have succeeded…

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Sawiris tops the list again... the 5 richest families in Africa

Written by: Mohamed Ragab. Forbes magazine has revealed its list of the richest families in Africa for 2026, in a ranking that reflects the continued dominance of a number of…

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Egypt and Africa: Medical aid diplomacy in the face of epidemics

Written by: Badr Ahmed. The Arab Republic of Egypt sent a shipment of medical aid weighing 2.5 tons to the Democratic Republic of Congo, as part of…

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High prices of sacrificial animals spoil the joy of Eid al-Adha in Morocco

Written by: Badr Ahmed. Despite the return of the ritual sacrifice of animals in Morocco this year after a difficult drought season, rising prices…

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Following Children's Day, the Nigerian president orders stricter security measures at schools.

Written by: Mohammed Omran. While Children's Day is supposed to be an occasion for celebration and ensuring the rights of children, recent developments have led to…

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From famine to celebrations: How did Ethiopians end the most terrifying rule of the Derg in the country's history?

Written by: Mohamed Omran. Every year on May 28th, Ethiopia commemorates the fall of the Derg military regime, one of the most brutal regimes…

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From classrooms to algorithms: Morocco launches an unprecedented educational revolution

Written by: Mohamed Omran. Morocco is witnessing a radical transformation in its education system with the integration of artificial intelligence into the heart of educational policies, in…

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