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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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Passports as a mirror of influence: The 10 most powerful African passports in the 2026 ranking
Written by Omnia Hassan: In a world where freedom of movement has become a precise indicator of the strength of diplomatic relations, the passport has transformed into a «card…”
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Juba Dream Park opens in Central Equatoria State, South Sudan
Written by: Mohamed Ragab. Central Equatoria State in South Sudan witnessed a significant event: the official opening of the “Juba Dream Park”…
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President Sisi discusses with global tourism leaders ways to boost investments and develop the sector
Written by: Mohamed Ragab. President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi received Manfredi Lefebvre Dovidio, Chairman of the World Travel & Tourism Council, today…
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Inside are spirits... The mystery of an ancient vessel stolen by the British from Ghana
Written by: Ayman Ragab. The Ashanti Kingdom vessel remains a great mystery to many citizens in Ghana, amidst beliefs about the presence of spirits…
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Kenya advises travelers to arrive one hour before the departure of the Madaraca Express train.
Written by Mohamed Salem: Kenya Railways announced changes to the arrival times of Madaraca Express passengers and urged all passengers…
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East Africa's booming tourism sector under threat from jet fuel crisis
Jet fuel prices rose sharply between February and April 2026 following supply disruptions linked to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East…
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Lake Kivu: A silent gas bomb threatening millions of lives in the heart of Africa
Written by Omnia Hassan: On the border between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Lake Kivu appears to be one of the most beautiful lakes in the African continent…
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Banjul... the smiling capital that combines the charm of nature with the ambition of the economy
Written by: Mohamed Ragab. In the far west of the African continent, where the Gambia River meets the Atlantic Ocean, lies the city of Banjul, the political and administrative capital…
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Al Hoceima... the pearl of the Moroccan Mediterranean, combining stunning nature and rich history
Written by: Mohamed Ragab. Al Hoceima is one of the most prominent coastal cities in northern Morocco, located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea…
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