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ZME Science on MSNA Sixth Ocean Is Forming as East Africa Splits ApartScientists estimate it will take at least 5 to 10 million years for the Afar region to be fully submerged. When that happens, ...
South Africa has launched a plan to rebuild the Kruger National Park’s white rhino population — from around 2 000 to 12 000 within the next decade — using technology. The project aims to monitor rhino ...
It feels like a disturbing dream, hard to believe. While global attention is fixed on Ukraine, Gaza, and Tehran, other crisis zones seem to ...
Yet it’s his own restless spirit and passion for exploration that define him. His journey wasn’t limited to roads and ...
The recent denial of Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, from entering Mecca for holy pilgrimage almost caused some ...
Digital technologies are shaping today’s economy and tomorrow’s industries,” declared Nnenna Nwabufo in her keynote remarks.
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AllAfrica on MSNSMEs Urged to Tap Trade Opportunities in Horn of AfricaThe government has called on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to explore emerging business opportunities in the Horn of Africa, citing regional integration as a key driver of economic growth.
Ethiopia’s military presence in Somalia and its agreement with the breakaway region of Somaliland are contributing to the destabilisation of the Horn of Africa region.
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Amid the many opportunities to pursue peace, power and prosperity in Africa, there are clear tension points with Trump’s ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia's Strategic Triple Play: How Assertive Diplomacy On GERD, Somaliland MOU, Brics Membership Reshapes Horn of Africa Power DynamicsThe Horn of Africa, long shaped by strategic interests and colonial legacies, is once again emerging as a center of intense diplomatic engagement. With this development, Ethiopia has increasingly ...
African leaders are pushing to speed up implementation of a continent-wide deal to boost trade as growing concerns over U.S.
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Earth's continents may look fixed on a globe, but they've been drifting, splitting and reforming over billions of years—and they still are. Our new study reveals fresh evidence of rhythmic pulses of ...
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