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International Day of the Seafarers: Safety and Security in African Waters

June 25 is a day marked out by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to celebrate seafarers and their contribution to global trade. The Day of the Seafarer was adopted by.

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UNHCR vs Rwanda: What does this mean for Africa

UNHCR vs Rwanda: What does this mean for Africa The surge of refugees from conflict zones in Africa has forced neighboring countries to open their borders to people fleeing these.

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Kenya’s Tax Crisis: Dialogue or Defiance?

As the Kenyan government’s Finance Bill of 2024 sparks controversy with its proposed tax increases, citizens and civil society groups are voicing their discontent, prompting critical questions; can a resolution.

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UK’s Soaring Debt: A Global Concern and a Reminder of Shared Challenges

For the longest time, debts have largely been associated with the continent of Africa, the dark and very underdeveloped part of the earth as projected by the Western media. Painting.

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Africa Remembers: The Indelible Legacy of Michael Jackson

Africa remembers Michael Jackson, his impact was undeniable on the continent. He broke boundaries, and records, changed things and set the standard in not just the world of music, fashion,.

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Can Resource-Rich African Nations Achieve Economic Diversification?

Africa is home to a wealth of natural resources, ranging from oil and minerals to fertile land and abundant water resources. While these resources present significant economic opportunities, they also.

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How America’s Gun Violence Crisis Impacts the World

The United States grapples with a unique and persistent problem, rampant gun violence. While the issue primarily affects American citizens directly, the consequences create a ripple effect impacting the world.

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Africa’s Journey towards a Solar-Powered Future

Africa faces a significant energy challenge. Despite being home to about 17% of the world’s population, the continent accounts for only 4% of global electricity use. Nearly 600 million Africans.

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Africa’s Progress in Addressing Out-of-school Children

Despite education being the foundation of a thriving society, millions of African children are still denied the chance to learn and develop, missing out on a vital opportunity for growth..

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African Women Pioneering Multilateral Diplomacy on a Global Stage

Every year, on June 24th, the world celebrates the International Day for Women in Diplomacy, a powerful testament to women’s vital role in shaping global affairs. With the theme of.

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