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Ethiopia Eyes Red Sea: A Turning Point for the Horn of Africa

Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed recently advocated for regaining access to the Red Sea, which was lost when Eritrea seceded in 1993. This statement worries...

Russia’s Rising Influence in Africa

The surge in Russia's engagement in Africa is multifaceted, encompassing diplomatic, economic, military, and strategic dimensions. Since the Ukraine crisis, this engagement has seen significant...

Angola Shines in World Bank Report Amid Regional Gloom

The World Bank's recent report on Sub-Saharan Africa underscores the region's persistent political and social unrest. This hurts economic growth, says the report. Yet, Angola...

Post-Conflict Baghdad Welcomes Construction Boom

In Baghdad, new recreational venues highlight the transformative role of real estate in the city's post-conflict revival. Falah Hassan, the CEO of one venue, calls...

Israel Seeks Formal Saudi Ties After Abraham Accords

Three years after the Abraham Accords, Israel is pursuing formal relations with Saudi Arabia, a major influence in the Middle East and globally. The nation...

Havana Welcomes G77+China Summit

Havana is hosting the G77+China Summit on September 15-16, welcoming leaders and representatives from over 100 countries. They will discuss current challenges and science's role...

At Least 40 Dead in South Darfur Airstrikes

Military airstrikes killed at least 40 people in Nyala, South Darfur's capital, where strikes hit two markets and various neighborhoods. A medical source confirmed the...

The Highs and Lows of Economic Freedom in Africa

Economic freedom is vital for people and businesses to make their own choices. When a nation's economy is free, its citizens prosper. But when a...

Air Ticket Costs Up 31% in Two Years

Mabrian, a travel data firm, studied average airfare from July 2021 to June 2023. They looked at 157 countries. Their study found global airfare rose...

Ethiopia Fills Nile Dam, Stoking Regional Tensions

Ethiopia has filled its Renaissance Dam on a Nile tributary. This move may escalate water-related issues with Egypt and Sudan. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced...

Brazil’s Risky G20 Invitation to Putin, Facing UN Penalties

Brazil's President Luís Inácio Lula da Silva has big plans for the G20, but he's now in a tight spot due to legal issues...

Darfur’s Desperate Turn to Pen and Paper in the Digital Age

In Darfur, a region wracked by conflict, no internet or phone service exists, and people are turning back to handwritten letters for communication. Ahmed Issa,...

UK government wants to label Wagner as a terror group

The UK government wants to label Wagner Group as a terror group. If lawmakers agree, this will start on September 13. Joining, helping, or supporting...

Leader of Gabon’s military junta frees detainees from past rule

The leader of Gabon's military junta, General Brice Oligui Nguema, frees detainees from Ali Bongo's past rule. This action keeps his earlier vow as a...

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