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Burkina Faso enters the era of smart rescue: Drone-powered ambulances to evacuate the wounded from battlefields

Amnia Hassan writes: Burkina Faso is preparing to set a precedent in West Africa by introducing unmanned ambulances into field service…

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From snake bites to blood services: Nigeria expands health funding

Our correspondent in Nigeria – Bubakar Sani – reports that the Nigerian government has approved a new package of projects worth over 128.29 billion naira, including the construction of the first center…

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Hundreds of Ebola patients missing: Fears of the virus spreading uncontrollably across Africa

Ahmed Salem reported that the Democratic Republic of Congo has recorded more than 1,100 cases of Ebola since the outbreak was declared in…

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The image tells a story at a photography exhibition in Khartoum: the first in 3 years

Written by: Mohamed Omran. The exhibition “The Image Tells the Story of the Nation’s Resilience… Recovery and the Joy of Return” continues today, Monday, at the Omdurman Cultural Center. The exhibition witnessed…

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From behind bars to creativity: How does art fight crime inside South African prisons?

Written by: Mohammed Omran. When most people think of prison, iron bars, locked doors, and the loss of freedom come to mind, but inside one…

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After meeting Modi, the oldest living wild animal in the Seychelles captivates Africa and the world.

Written by: Mohamed Omran. The Seychelles Islands witnessed a remarkable visit with dimensions that transcended the usual protocol, as the encounter with the oldest land animal...

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Africa's first improvisational theatre festival launches from Nigeria and makes history

Mohammed Imran wrote that the Nigerian capital, Abuja, witnessed an atmosphere brimming with energy and laughter, as visitors from all over the world flocked to the halls…

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Inyambo cows in Rwanda... are not for milk or meat... they live with music and poetry recitations

Written by: Mohamed Omran. In a scene reflecting the depth of Rwanda's cultural heritage, the royal Inyambo cattle are on display at the Royal Palace Museum in Nyanza…

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Mali: Social media addiction threatens the social fabric

Written by: Ayman Ragab. Social media has become an integral part of daily life for citizens in Mali, and although it facilitates communication…

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From Paris to the world: African fashion makes its presence felt at Galeries Lafayette

Written by: Mohamed Omran. African fashion is no longer just a source of inspiration for global fashion houses; it has become a fully-fledged industry that is strongly asserting its presence…

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