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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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Can Africa Unite Beyond Trade Agreements?

Africa is more connected now than ever through commerce, yet politically and socially, it remains deeply fragmented. The dream of a united Africa is as old as the independence movements.

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Africa’s Energy Independence: Is Nuclear Power a Viable Option?

Despite abundant solar, hydro, wind, and gas reserves, many African nations still rely on expensive diesel generators and unstable hydroelectric power. Over 600 million people across the continent and nearly.

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Mercenaries and Militias: Shadow Forces Shaping Africa’s Conflicts

Across Africa, the fight against terrorism and instability is no longer the sole responsibility of national armies; shadow forces have become key players in determining the fate of nations. Mercenaries.

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The Silent Battle: The Global Threat of Digital Authoritarianism

Across the world, a silent battle is unfolding. Not with guns or street protests, but in cyberspace, courtrooms, and government backrooms. Digital authoritarianism, the use of technology to surveil, control,.

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BRICS Green Technology Collaboration: Shaping a Sustainable Future with New Members

As the BRICS 2024 summit commences in Russia, the focus shifts to green technology innovation, with an expanded membership poised to enhance the bloc’s influence in global sustainability efforts. This.

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Global Powers Shaping Intra-African Security

Africa’s security structure is fraught with multifaceted challenges. The continent has long grappled with political instability, armed conflict, and terrorism. To address these issues, various strategies have been employed, including.

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Russia Donates 260,000 Tons of Fertilizer to Farmers in Africa

Russia has donated 260,000 metric tons that were sitting in European ports and warehouses for use by farmers in Africa. U.N. spokesman, Stephane Dujarric told reporters on Tuesday welcoming the.

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Ruto, Sanchez Holds Bilateral Talks

President William Ruto has held talks with Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, who is currently in the country for a two-day official visit. Ruto also pledged Kenya’s commitment to playing.

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Russia Gives More Scholarship To Ghanaian Students

The Russian Government has increased its scholarship to Ghanaian students from 75 to 110 with effect from November 2022. The Russian Ambassador to Ghana, Mr Dmitry Suslov declared this when.

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