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Africa Must Assert Minerals Advantage - Minister Mantashe

Africa Must Assert Minerals Advantage – Minister Mantashe

Africa must “assert its advantage” in order to benefit from the booming demand for industrially valuable minerals in which the continent is abundantly rich. This according to Mineral and Petroleum Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe, who delivered the keynote address at the 31st Investing in Africa Mining Indaba, currently underway at the Cape Town International Convention […]

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Africa: Trump Orders First Airstrike in Africa 12 Days After Assuming Office

Africa: Trump Orders First Airstrike in Africa 12 Days After Assuming Office

At President Trump’s direction, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth authorised AFRICOM to carry out the administration’s first military action in Africa. On 1 February, 12 days into his second term, President Donald Trump ordered a decisive military operation against ISIS-Somalia, in what officials said was a demonstration of his resolve to eliminate terrorist threats. The

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Africa: Experts Advocate Ethical AI Use to Transform African Education

Africa: Experts Advocate Ethical AI Use to Transform African Education

While advocating for AI integration in education, both speakers warned against its potential risks. The Vice-Chancellor of the African School of Economics (ASE), Mahfouz Adedimeji, and the Managing Director of Galaxy Backbone Limited, Ibrahim Adeyanju, have called for the ethical adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance education in Africa. Speaking at the maiden public

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Africa: TotalEnergies CAF Afcon 2025 - Egypt, South Africa, Angola, and Zimbabwe Set for Fierce Battles in Group B

Africa: TotalEnergies CAF Afcon 2025 – Egypt, South Africa, Angola, and Zimbabwe Set for Fierce Battles in Group B

The full fixture schedule for Group B of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2025, has been confirmed, with Egypt, South Africa, Angola, and Zimbabwe set to battle for a place in the knockout rounds. With two former African champions and two ambitious challengers in the mix, the group promises intense competition. Egypt

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Africa: TotalEnergies CAF Afcon 2025 - Morocco Set for a Tough Start As Group a Fixtures Are Confirmed

Africa: TotalEnergies CAF Afcon 2025 – Morocco Set for a Tough Start As Group a Fixtures Are Confirmed

The full fixture list for Group A of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2025, has been confirmed, setting up an intense battle between hosts Morocco, Mali, Zambia, and Comoros. The group, which features a mix of tournament favorites and rising challengers, promises some thrilling encounters. Host nation Morocco will kick off the

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Africa: Expert Calls for Continental Media to Reshape Africa's Narrative

Africa: Expert Calls for Continental Media to Reshape Africa’s Narrative

The establishment of continental media is one of the critical agendas expected to draw African leaders at the upcoming African Union General Assembly, said a communication expert. Woldia University’s Public and International Relations Executive, Birhan Dejen, opined that Africa’s resources, development potential, assets and indigenous values are yet untold. “Until Africa owns a media responsible

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Africa: Newly Built State-of-the-Art Destinations Awaiting AU Summit

Africa: Newly Built State-of-the-Art Destinations Awaiting AU Summit

Ethiopia has emerged as Africa’s fastest-growing tourist destination, achieving a remarkable 40% increase in international arrivals over the past five years, according to the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). This growth has placed Ethiopia at the forefront of African tourism and sixth globally, following Qatar, El Salvador, Albania, Saudi Arabia, and Curaçao. Ethiopia’s success

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Africa: A Strategic Reset - How Europe Can Forge Stronger Ties With Africa Amid Global Tensions

Africa: A Strategic Reset – How Europe Can Forge Stronger Ties With Africa Amid Global Tensions

In response to a new wave of American insularity, European policymakers should pursue rapprochement with Africa. The re-emergence of United States President Donald Trump, coupled with his trademark protectionism, is sending shockwaves through global diplomacy. Traditional alliances are being tested, and Europe is at a crossroads. To counter the threats posed by this new wave

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Africa: New Book On African Inequalities Challenges Policy Makers

Africa: New Book On African Inequalities Challenges Policy Makers

Scholars from an African research centre hosted by the University of Cape Town (UCT) are key contributors to a new book that aims to shape global discussions and discourses on Africa’s inequality challenges. This multi-institution collaborative work was launched on a recent webinar. Inequalities in Sub-Saharan Africa: Multidimensional Perspectives and Future Challenges examines issues of

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Africa: How Africa Can Make 2025 Its 'Super Year' for Ocean Governance

Africa: How Africa Can Make 2025 Its ‘Super Year’ for Ocean Governance

Active engagement on three initiatives could see Africa’s needs reflected in global ocean governance decisions. In 2022, global ocean governance took a major leap forward. That ‘super year’ included the World Trade Organization (WTO) ban on harmful fisheries subsidies, progress to secure agreement on the United Nations (UN) High Seas Treaty, the second UN Ocean

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