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Kenya advises travelers to arrive one hour before the departure of the Madaraca Express train.

Written by Mohamed Salem: Kenya Railways announced changes to the arrival times of Madaraca Express passengers and urged all passengers…

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After fierce Arab competition, Algeria wins the presidency of the African Parliament. 

Written by Mohamed Salem: The elections for the presidency of the African Parliament, held in Midrand, South Africa, witnessed fierce competition between four countries…

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With investments of $100 million, Abiy Ahmed inspects a solar cell factory in Addis Ababa.

Written by: Mohamed Ragab. Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed visited the Jobiz Solar Cells factory in Addis Ababa this morning…

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Despite the military clashes, fuel supplies continue in Mali.

Written by Mohamed Ragab: On May 1st, Bamako received more than 830 tanker trucks to supply fuel stations, with the aim of…

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The Tunisian dinar is soaring... the strongest currency in Africa by 2026

In light of the uncertainty gripping the global economy, the strength of national currencies stands out as a crucial indicator of resilience… (Written by Omnia Hassan)

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Tuna fishing in Libya: A historical legacy renewed, and festive rituals adorn the coasts.

Written by: Mohamed Ragab. Libyan tuna, known locally as “blue gold,” is one of Libya’s most prominent strategic marine resources, due to…

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A surprising return after a century of absence: a mysterious bird on the African coast

In a remarkable scientific discovery, as reported by Omnia Hassan, a team of birdwatchers successfully documented the appearance of the "Rusty Jungle Lark," a bird known for…

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East Africa's booming tourism sector under threat from jet fuel crisis

Jet fuel prices rose sharply between February and April 2026 following supply disruptions linked to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East…

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Kenya: Floods paralyze movement and close roads southeast of Nairobi

Written by: Mohamed Ragab. Floods caused by heavy rains have resulted in widespread traffic disruptions in the Siukemao area, located southeast of the Kenyan capital…

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The alliance of necessity is besieging Bamako... Is the military council in Mali about to collapse?

Amnia Hassan wrote that the terrorist group, loyal to al-Qaeda, imposed a siege on the Malian capital, Bamako, in cooperation with the “Azawad Liberation Front,” which…

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