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Africa, South Korea to Increase Technology Sharing

The president of the African Development Bank expressed hope that South Korea and Africa can increase personnel exchanges and technology sharing in the fields of agriculture, energy and drones, the.

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South African Airways resumes Johannesburg and Malawi flights

South African Airways (SAA) has resumed operations between Johannesburg and Blantyre, Malawi. The resumption of operations follows the conclusion of audit and inspection processes at the Chileka International Airport in.

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Tanzania, South Africa and Kenya Benefit Most From Investments in Local Seed Business Activities

Global seed companies are adapting their products to combat the impact of climate change and address nutrition needs. But limited access to quality seed in many emerging economies persists, with.

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US Slides Down in TI Rating In 2018.

The United States went down four points lower on a global anti-corruption index in 2018, dropping out of the top 20 countries for the first time since 2011. The Transparency.

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Berkshire Partners to invest in Teraco Data Environments

Teraco Data Environments, African provider of colocation data centre infrastructure, has announced that Berkshire Partners LLC, a Boston-based investment firm, has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire a majority.

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Serbian Flights to Cairo to Resume in 2019

Direct flights connecting Cairo to Serbia’s capital Belgrade will be resumed during 2019, after more than a decade of suspension. Serbian flights to Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh were resumed.

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Mrs May’s Charge of The Light Brigade Leaves Britain in Political Stalemate as Time Runs Out to Resolve EU Dilemma

On the 25th October 1864, during the Battle of Balaclava, 600 mounted British soldiers of the Light Brigade followed the orders of their incompetent commander and charged a large force.

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Lessons from Doha

As the world’s attention shifts from Doha, a key take away from the largely successful gathering of over 500 delegates from 20 countries, would be that Qatar has had impressive.

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Bridging Arab-African Trade for Sustainable Regional Socio-Economic Transformation

Despite broad economic growth across many parts of Africa and the Middle East over the past decade, trade relations between the two regions have been gradually diminishing. Both regions share.

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The 18th Doha Forum Opens With Renewed Calls For Dialogue

The Amir of Qatar, His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani has said that Dialogue is what bridges the gap between adversaries. The Amir made this known during the opening.

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