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Billions in revenue... Will Morocco succeed in competing with Egypt and Saudi Arabia in tourism?

Written by: Mohamed Omran. Morocco continues to solidify its position as one of the leading tourist destinations in the Arab world and Africa, driven by rapid growth in the number of visitors…

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Tabarka Jazz Festival 2026: The return of a strategic cultural event for Tunisia

Written by: Mohamed Omran. After years of hiatus and challenges, the Tunisian city of Tabarka is regaining its place on the map of international music festivals with the return of the festival…

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9,000 victims annually... Sickle cell anemia threatens the future of Ugandan children

Written by: Mohammed Omran. While the world is witnessing rapid progress in combating many diseases, sickle cell anemia remains…

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Boma – Badingilo: South Sudan's bet on heritage and nature to reach global recognition

Written by: Badr Ahmed. In a move reflecting South Sudan's efforts to strengthen its presence on the international stage and showcase its natural and cultural resources, a delegation...

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Burkina Faso opens 18 health centers and 4 new dialysis centers

Written by: Badr Ahmed. In a new step towards strengthening the health system and expanding the scope of basic and specialized medical services, the Prime Minister of Burkina Faso oversaw…

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The Boudouma in Chad: An Arab community between herding and settled life

Written by: Mohamed Omran. The Bodoma people are one of the oldest Arab communities in Chad, having lived in the country for hundreds of years, particularly in…

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Poet Salem Jumaa told Zoom Africa News: ”My collection of poems, ”Is There Hope?’, is a cry of conscience and a bridge towards peace.”

Shaban Bilal, in a new literary work that enriches the cultural scene in South Sudan, announced the poet and legal academic, Professor Salem Juma…

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Traditional medicine in Mali: A reality that fights pain and high prices

In Mali's capital, Bamako, traditional medicinal mixtures sold by street vendors in plastic containers are widespread, according to Ayman Rajab, while some...

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A comprehensive campaign to clean and beautify the capital, Djibouti, has been launched ahead of Independence Day.

Written by: Badr Ahmed. On Saturday morning, June 20, 2026, the Djibouti City Municipality launched a large-scale cleaning and beautification campaign covering various neighborhoods of the capital…

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The Somali government is banking on education to build a generation that will lead development.

Written by: Badr Ahmed. The Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Hamza Abdi Barre, inaugurated the secondary school certificate examinations this morning in the capital, Mogadishu…

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