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How did Mozambique pay off its debts and emerge from its economic crisis?

Developing countries face a number of crises, chief among them the issue of debt; it is one of the most prominent challenges and obstacles to the internal development process of countries…

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The Foreign Minister discusses with his South African counterpart opportunities to enhance investment and regional developments

Dr. Badr Abdel-Aty, Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Egyptians Abroad, received a phone call today from Ronald Lamula, Minister of Foreign Affairs of South Africa…

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Terrorism in the African Sahel: How do Western funds reach jihadist groups?

The Sahel region of Africa is witnessing a significant presence of jihadist and terrorist organizations, particularly al-Qaeda and ISIS, which are based in one of the most violent regions…

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Egypt and Djibouti: A strategic partnership to boost trade and investment in the Horn of Africa

Economic relations between the Arab Republic of Egypt and the Republic of Djibouti have witnessed remarkable development in recent years, amid a growing trend towards strengthening…

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After winning a sixth term... Who is Djibouti's President Ismail Omar Guelleh?

The Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Djibouti announced today the official and final results of the presidential elections, which resulted in the re-election of President Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed.

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A historic move in Libya: Agreement reached on a unified national budget for the first time in 13 years.

Libya has witnessed rapid developments recently in its efforts to unify its financial institutions, following years of political and administrative division.

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Sudan in turmoil: Fourth year of war entrenches the largest displacement and famine crisis in history

Sudan has become the scene of the largest international protection and displacement crisis as the Sudanese crisis enters its fourth year, where words are no longer enough…

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The Maasai tribe in Kenya: Lion hunters

The Maasai tribe is one of the oldest ethnic groups in Kenya, distinguished by unique characteristics that make them a people with distinctive customs…

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Dengue fever in Africa: The silent epidemic spreading under the noses of health systems

In recent years, dengue fever has become one of the most concerning mosquito-borne viral diseases globally, and its spread…

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Abbas Sharaki: Increased water flow to the High Dam despite the slow discharge from the Ethiopian dam 

Dr. Abbas Sharaki, Professor of Geology and Water Resources, stated that the water level of the Ethiopian dam's reservoir has reached its official opening level of 9…

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