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Egypt & Africa
Abdelatty Defines Gulf Security as a Fundamental Pillar of Egypt’s Regional Vision
Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty underscored Egypt’s unwavering commitment to Gulf stability on Monday, describing the region’s security as a “fundamental…
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business
Africa’s Largest Crypto Market Records $100 Billion in Transactions as Regulator Tightens Oversight
The digital financial landscape in Africa’s premier crypto hub has reached a historic inflection point as transaction values soared to…
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Culture
Poetry in Stone: Statue of ‘Poet of Hope’ Fouad Haddad Inaugurated in Islamic Cairo
A statue of pioneering Egyptian vernacular poet Fouad Haddad (1927–1985) was unveiled at the House of Arabic Poetry in the…
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News
“African Pulse”: Ten Critical Issues Dominate Public Discourse in March 2026
As March 2026 unfolds, the African continent is witnessing a period of intense civic engagement and geopolitical repositioning. Public consciousness…
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business
Is Nigeria Finally Breaking Its Fuel Import Shackle? Dangote Refinery Now Supplies 92% of National Demand
Nigeria’s long-standing reliance on foreign fuel reached a potential turning point last month, as the Dangote Petroleum Refinery ” Dangote…
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business
Vanguards of the “Verdant Revolution”: here is top Ten Nations Redefining the African Horizon
The African continent is no longer a passive observer of the global energy shift; it is increasingly becoming its laboratory…
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News
In First Comment After U.S. State Department Terrorism Designation… Al-Burhan: We Have No Ties to Muslim Brotherhood
Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces in Sudan, affirmed that the…
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Sovereignty or Mercenary Gains? Why Kenya Has Terminated the Enlistment of its Youth in Russia’s War
in a decisive move to safeguard its national integrity and protect its citizens from becoming “cannon fodder” in a distant…
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Opinion
When Wars Drive Entire Peoples to Leave
Could the Iranian-American-Israeli shock evolve into a migration wave that redraws the demographic map from Africa to Europe and Asia?…
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business
Energy Siege: South Africa Scrambles for Alternatives as Middle East War Chokes Vital Supply Lines
South Africa is racing against time to secure new energy suppliers as the intensifying conflict in the Middle East—pitting the…
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