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Rare plants rescued from smugglers in South Africa now face an even tougher fate.

Written by: Ayman Ragab. The greenhouses in Kirstenbosch National Botanic Park in South Africa have become the final destination for hundreds of thousands of plants…

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Episode 2: Who is the outspoken black man?

Prepared by: Dr. Alia Amer. There are social and cultural characteristics that must be mentioned at the outset of any discussion about Black people. These include…

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From Casablanca to Hollywood: Morocco opens an air route to America ahead of the World Cup

Written by Omnia Hassan: In a move reflecting the growing ambition to enhance air connectivity between Africa and the United States, Royal Air Maroc launched its first…

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From the land of dreams to journeys back home: A wave of hostility towards immigrants is driving Nigerians to leave South Africa.

Written by Omnia Hassan: South Africa has long been a major destination for Africans seeking to improve their economic conditions and build a better future outside their homelands…

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From the villages of Africa to the catwalks of Paris and Milan... How have African prints inspired the world's most famous fashion houses?

Amnia Hassan writes: African patterns and fabrics are no longer confined to local markets or traditional occasions, but have become a prominent element in…

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Islam Mubarak to Zoom Africa News: Art is capable of breaking down stereotypes about Africa (Interview)

Interview by Mohamed Omran: At a time when attention is turning towards rediscovering African identity in art and drama, the Sudanese artist stands out…

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They rescued him from infancy... a remarkable story of an orphaned elephant in Nigeria

Written by: Badr Ahmed. In the early hours of dawn inside Okomo National Park in southern Nigeria, wildlife rangers begin their day with an extraordinary mission…

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Guardians of Heritage: How do African tribes succeed in protecting their traditional arts from extinction?

Written by Omnia Hassan: Despite the accelerating pace of globalization and technological development, many African tribes still cling to their traditional arts, which represent…

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Egyptian Fathia Rizk... Ghana's First Lady and holder of the title "Bride of the Nile"

Written by: Badr Ahmed. Fathia Rizk is considered one of the most prominent Egyptian figures who left a mark on the history of relations between Egypt and Africa…

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Bugesera International Airport in Rwanda reinforces Rwanda's ambition to become a regional aviation hub.

Written by: Mohammed Omran. Bugesera International Airport is one of Rwanda's most ambitious infrastructure projects, and to date, the project is only 100% complete…

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