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World Rhino Day: South Africa Records Drop in Rhino Poaching

South Africa marks World Rhino Day with cautious hope after reporting a decline in poaching, a rare moment of progress in a struggle that has spanned decades. Figures released by.

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GERD’s Ripple Effect: Power, Politics, and the Nile’s Future

The inauguration of Ethiopia’s Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) stands as a monumental achievement for the African continent, an engineering feat that has reshaped conversations about energy, sovereignty, and water.

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Maritime Security in the Age of Cybercrime

The oceans have long been the arteries of global commerce; today those arteries are carrying not only cargo but complex digital systems. As the shipping and port sectors digitise, the.

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Africa’s Birth Rate and Population Boom: A Blessing or a Challenge?

Africa’s population is expanding at an unprecedented rate, bringing significant economic, social, and political implications. With an estimated population of 1.4 billion as of 2024, Africa accounts for nearly 17%.

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Addressing Challenges of Rapid Population Growth

The global population is expanding at an unusual rate, presenting societies with several challenges that require urgent attention and innovative solutions. Rapid population growth, fueled by factors such as declining.

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