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UAE Has Invested Over $6.6 Billion In Egypt

UAE Ambassador in Cairo Jumaa Mubarak Al-Junaibi said Monday his country’s direct investments in Egypt exceeded $6.6 billion in 2018. Meeting UAE investors in Egypt, the ambassador added that economic.

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Merkel To Visit West Africa This Week

Angela Merkel, Germany’s Chancellor will visit West Africa this week. Mrs. Merkel will be in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger to express Germany’s commitment to stability and developmental cooperation in.

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IFC Signs ASA With Ethiopian Hospital

International Finance Corporation (IFC), a subsidiary of the World Bank Group, has signed an advisory services agreement with Ethiopian hospital, Hallelujah General Hospital. The ASA serves to promote improvements in.

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Kenya’s Malaria Vaccine Project In Progress

East African country, Kenya, is expected to produce a malaria vaccine for children in a bid to prevent the killer disease. The vaccine which will be a combined effort of.

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Egypt’s Economy To Grow By 5.5%

Egypt’s economy is expected to grow 5.5 percent in the fiscal year that ends in June, according to economists polled by Reuters, a forecast slightly higher than the one offered.

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Nigeria may be Polio-free Soon – WHO

According to the global health agency, World Health Organisation (WHO), Nigeria may be certified polio-free this December when it would have accomplished interruption of Wild Polio Virus (WPV) transmission for.

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Ivory Coast Welcomes the Trumps

U.S. President Donald Trump’s daughter and White House advisor, Ivanka, is heading to the Ivory Coast to continue her four-day trip aimed at increasing economic opportunities for women in the.

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Egypt Puts Renaissance Dam Negotiation on Hold

Mohammed Abdel Aty, Egypt’s Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation has announced that the Cairo ministerial meeting on negotiations for the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) has been postponed. Abdel.

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Chicago Police Partners SAPS To Fight Crime

Police officers who break the law should be dealt with “swiftly” to maintain public trust in the sector. This is the advice from Eric Carter, the deputy chief of the.

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Zambia, Finland Relationships Have Yielded Positive Results

The Zambian government says the bilateral relations shared between Finland and Zambia, will continued to be recognised and stand a taste of time. Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry, Christopher.

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