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Egypt Achieves Malaria-Free Status After Century-Long Battle

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared Egypt malaria-free, marking a significant milestone following nearly a century of dedicated efforts. With a population of over 100 million, Egypt has successfully.

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CSR Improving Public Health in African Communities

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an essential aspect of the business landscape in Africa, particularly for companies operating in regions often characterised by poverty, inadequate infrastructure, and limited access.

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Somali Coast Oil Exploration: A New Chapter in Maritime Economics

After decades of civil strife and underutilisation of its natural resources, Somalia has become a key player in the global energy market. With the country’s coast boasting Africa’s longest national.

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New Music Friday: A Week of New Tunes and Rhythms

Afrobeats is back in the game this week presenting new tunes and rhythms of life that will inspire, transform and take you all to the perfect place of bliss so.

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How African Companies Are Integrating Sustainability into Their Business Models

In the face of escalating climate change and resource depletion, African companies are increasingly integrating sustainability into their business models. These efforts range from adopting renewable energy to promoting sustainable.

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The Rise of Extreme Right-Wing Nationalism in the UK and Europe

The rise of extreme right-wing nationalism is increasingly shaping electoral outcomes in the United Kingdom and across Europe. This movement is characterised by growing support for far-right parties that advocate.

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Justice and Peace: How African Courts Are Resolving Political Crises

The judiciary in Africa has played a crucial role in upholding justice and peace, particularly during times of political crises. Whether in post-election disputes or general political instability, African courts.

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Reparations and Reconciliation: Caribbean Leaders’ Hopes for the UK Government

In the ongoing discussions around reparations, Caribbean leaders are seeking dialogue with the United Kingdom regarding its role in the transatlantic slave trade. These calls for reparatory justice have been.

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Record-Breaking Investment Fuels African Startup Growth

African startups are entering an unprecedented era of growth. The continent’s thriving tech sector recorded its most successful fundraising month in over a year, with a remarkable $420 million invested.

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Urban Security Challenges: Addressing Violence and Crime in African Cities

Africa is experiencing rapid urbanisation, driven by economic activity, culture, and innovation. However, this urbanisation has brought significant urban security challenges, with rising crime rates and increasing violence becoming a.

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