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Ethiopian Airlines Sets Sights on Australia by 2028

Ethiopian Airlines has announced plans to launch flights to Australia in 2028, as it closes the final continental gap in a network that already stretches across Africa, Europe, Asia, North.

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International Day of Women and Girls in Science: A Strategic Imperative for Africa’s Economic Growth

On a warm afternoon in Abuja, Nigeria, a teenage girl once stood at the edge of a modest robotics lab, watching a small machine she had programmed move forward for.

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South Africa’s Automotive Rebirth: Can New Policy Deliver Competitive Revival?

The announcement by the South African government that it will publish a new automotive policy by the end of February 2026 signals a pivotal moment for the nation’s industrial ambitions..

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Climate Justice for Africa: Can COP30 Deliver Real Change?

Africa contributes less than 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions, yet carries the heaviest burden of climate change. From deepening droughts to the floods that have swallowed structures in parts.

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Africa’s Entry into the Visa Market Redefines Economic Outlook

The global competition for wealthy investors is intensifying. As political, tax, and economic conditions shift across traditional hubs like the UK and the US, high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) are increasingly seeking.

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Africa’s Sports Economy: The Billion-Dollar Blind Spot

Sport is far more than a recreational pursuit; it has evolved into a colossal economic force. Across continents, from the Premier League in England to the NBA in the United.

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Inside Somalia’s Camel Milk Industry: What Comes Next?

Somalia is home to over seven million camels, more than any other country in the world, but only a fraction of their milk reaches urban grocery shelves, according to industry.

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Burnout Crisis: How Africa is Supporting Its Health Workforce

In early 2023, the World Economic Forum, in partnership with the Qatar Foundation’s World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH) and the World Health Organisation, delivered a sobering assessment of the.

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AI Ethics in Africa: Balancing Innovation and Rights

In an era where artificial intelligence is redefining human interaction, decision-making, and governance, the call for ethical guardrails has become a global imperative. From predictive policing to facial recognition, AI.

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Africa’s Border Revolution: Free Movement in Focus

In an era where globalisation is tearing down walls once deemed inviolable, the concept of free movement stands as a keystone of modern integration. The European Union’s Schengen Area offers.

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