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The donkey's name and history: Farmers in Kenya are implanting microchips in donkeys to combat theft.

Written by Ayman Ragab: In a scene reflecting the escalating donkey theft crisis in Kenya, farmers in Kitui County have turned to modern technology to protect…

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3,825 students were examined in the “My Vision Campaign” of the BOA Foundation in Burkina Faso

Special Report – Burkina Faso: The Bank of Africa Foundation – Burkina Faso continues its eye disease screening campaign, called “My Vision Campaign,” for the benefit of…

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Africa competes with world cinema: 3 prominent films participate in the Cannes Film Festival

Written by: Hussein Ahmed. With the 79th Cannes Film Festival approaching on May 23, African cinema is taking center stage…

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Egyptian actor Abdel Rahman Abu Zahra dies at 92 | A man with a long artistic career

The great Egyptian artist Abdel Rahman Abu Zahra passed away a short while ago at the age of 92, leaving behind an exceptional artistic career that spanned…

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How does climate change the flavor of South African wine?

Written by Hussein Ahmed: In one of South Africa's most famous wine-producing regions, the effects of climate change are gradually becoming apparent…

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158 years old... A sad end threatens Africa's oldest diamond mine (photos)

Written by: Ayman Ragab. In the heart of Kimberley, South Africa, where the land has been associated for decades with the glitter of diamonds and tales of wealth, a mine enters…

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Informal moments steal the spotlight... Macron sets social media ablaze in Kenya 

Written by Omnia Hassan: Footage circulating online showing Macron participating in planting a tree to express his support for environmental initiatives has attracted attention, in addition to…

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A green project in the African Sahel: How is Burkina Faso tackling climate change?

Written by: Hussein Ahmed. Burkina Faso is striving to bring nature back to the heart of its cities through a large-scale national project for afforestation and urban development aimed at…

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Tabasco in Ivory Coast: High sheep prices burden families ahead of Eid al-Adha

Written by: Hussein Ahmed. Before reaching the markets of Ivory Coast, thousands of sheep have traveled hundreds of kilometers from Mali…

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The argan tree: green gold that fights desertification in Morocco

Written by: Hussein Ahmed. Every year on May 10th, the world celebrates International Argan Tree Day, an occasion…

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