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Why Seychelles is Africa’s Least Stressed Country in 2025

In a world where stress has become an inescapable aspect of daily life, the latest findings from the 2025 Global Emotions Report, produced by CEOWORLD magazine, offer a refreshing perspective.

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Africa’s Defence Industry: Can the Continent Build Its Own Military Power?

Africa has long been seen as a consumer rather than a producer of military hardware. However, the continent is now making strategic moves to develop its own defence industry, signalling.

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The Power of Nation Branding in Africa’s Growth

Viewing countries through the lens of branding allows us to appreciate the various elements contributing to their global standing—recognition, influence, and the ability to attract investment. A nation brand transcends.

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Green Energy vs. Oil Wealth: Africa’s Energy Crossroads

There are two contrasting energy paradigms that Africa currently stands at: the golden promise of renewable energy and the entrenched dominance of oil wealth. Undecided between continuing to extract black.

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Who Is Mahmoud Youssouf, the New Face of the African Union?

History has shown that Africa thrives when it controls its own narrative. For too long, the African Union’s (AU) has been dependent on external actors for security and economic aid..

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Africa’s Youth Driving the 4IR Workforce Revolution

The fourth industrial revolution (4IR) is ushering in an era where professionals with specialised skills are increasingly in demand. Africa has the potential to emerge as a leading provider of.

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The place of Africa in global oil and gas production

Africa boasts vast oil and natural gas reserves, playing a crucial role in the global energy landscape.  According to reports from Statista.com, “Africa accounted for roughly eight percent of the.

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WFP Receives €5.8 Million From The European Union To Support Sahrawi Refugees In Algeria

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has received a €5.8 million (US$ 6 million) humanitarian grant from the European Union (EU) to cover the basic food needs of Sahrawi.

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The EU-Algeria Energy Dialogue

Algeria is a competitive and stable natural gas supplier for the EU. This is because Algeria depends on the European market to protect its demand. On the other hand, Europe.

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Angola And Algeria Boost Parliamentary Cooperation

The Algerian ambassador to Angola Abdelhekim Mihoubi has proposed the creation of a Friendship and Solidarity group between the Angolan and Algerian parliaments which is aimed at increasingly strengthening the.

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