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Safeguarding African Residents in Israel

Israel has witnessed a notable influx of African immigrants and asylum seekers in recent times, contributing to increased cultural diversity and potential economic benefits. However, this phenomenon has also presented.

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Can Two-state Solution Change the State of a Nation at War?

In the wake of the escalating conflict between Israel and Hamas, nations worldwide have implemented various security measures and witnessed impassioned demonstrations. The Israeli-Palestine conflict history dates back decades. On.

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Gabon Coup: Soldiers Give Reasons for Takeover

In a twist that has captured the world’s attention, military leaders in the heart of Africa, Gabon, have announced a bold takeover of power. This stunning development follows a series.

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The Role of The Military in Democracy

According to Abraham Lincoln, democracy is the “government of the people, by the people, for the people,” and the idea that the populace elects a government through frequent, free, and.

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Reclaiming Independence: The New Resistance against France in Africa

In a significant move, Mali has made the decision to drop French as an official state language, marking a departure from its colonial history. This bold step was solidified by.

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Building Bridges: Ambassador Kholostenko’s Blueprint for Powerful Ukrainian-Nigerian Collaboration

In a remarkable and exclusive interview conducted by African Leadership Magazine, Ambassador designate Ivan Kholostenko, the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary representative of Ukraine to the Federal Republic of Nigeria, sheds light.

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A New Cold War on African Soil? Examining the Geostrategic Dimensions of Russia’s African Engagements

 Africa is a developing continent with a promising prospect that endears it to foreign powers for strategic relationships. Since the independence of most African countries, foreign powers like the European.

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Trafficking in the Sahel: Gas lighting

New York, USA, 07 June 2023-/African Media Agency(AMA)/Kourou/Koualou, a tiny village in a neutral zone straddling Benin and Burkina Faso, was the centre of a one-million-litre-a-year cross-border illicit fuel trade,.

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Third round of DRC peace talks opens in Kenya

The third round of Congo peace talks facilitated by the East Africa regional bloc opened in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, on Monday with a plan to discuss reforms that will facilitate.

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Uganda To Send 1,000 Troops To Congo As Part Of Regional Force

As part of efforts to efforts to bring peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Ugandan government will by the end of this month send 1,000 troops to join.

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