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Djibouti's 2026 elections: Guelleh nears a sixth term amid low voter turnout

Voters in Djibouti went to the polls on Friday in a crucial presidential election, with all predictions pointing to a victory for…

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The chimpanzee wars in Uganda: When societies collapse in the heart of the jungle

For a long time, two groups of chimpanzees lived as a single, cohesive entity within Uganda's Kibale National Park, where they shared…

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Frozen Egyptian strawberries are soaring globally, with strong expansion in Africa.

Egyptian strawberries continued to solidify their position as one of the most prominent agricultural products in global markets, after topping the list of frozen strawberry exports worldwide…

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The skies of Nukuani are adorned with air shows during the Army Day celebrations in Eswatini.

The city of Nukuani witnessed a grand military ceremony to mark Army Day in the Kingdom of Eswatini, where the armed forces presented an exceptional air show that reflected…

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As part of the promotion for the African Summit, Ambassador Mohamed Abu Bakr is touring the African continent.

Ambassador Mohamed Abu Bakr, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Egyptian Expatriate Affairs in Africa, has begun an extensive diplomatic tour that includes a number of countries…

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Africa: Between resource wealth and workers' graves... The curse of riches sacrifices the workers of the African continent.

When we mention the continent of Africa, we immediately think of it as the breadbasket of the world, with its gold mines, precious metals, and all that wealth. But behind the numbers…

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When cows become an identity: The secrets of the Mundari tribe, who measure wealth by the number of horns.

The Mundari tribe is one of the most prominent ethnic groups belonging to the Nilotic people of South Sudan, and they live mainly in…

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Strategic shift: Mali withdraws its recognition of the "Sahrawi Republic" | What's happening?

In a move described as a highly significant diplomatic turning point in the Western Sahara conflict, Mali officially announced the withdrawal of its recognition of…

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Growing strategic partnership between Egypt and Gambia in health, investment and tourism

In a new step reflecting the growing Egyptian-African relations, President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi received a phone call from his Gambian counterpart, President Adama…

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Senegal is on a knife's edge... Hidden debts and high cost of living ignite widespread protests

Senegal is facing a growing economic crisis due to what is known as "hidden debt," estimated at around $7 billion, and the current regime is accused of…

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