African media organizations tackle fake news through fact-checking, collaboration, and media literacy, empowering societies to fight misinformation.
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Google calls for African countries to classify fiber optic networks as critical infrastructure, aiming to curb infrastructure theft and attract tech investments to the continent.
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Tourism is a key economic driver in Morocco, significantly contributing to GDP, employment, foreign exchange earnings, and cultural preservation.
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Russian military instructors deployed in Equatorial Guinea, strengthening Moscow’s role in West Africa as Western influence fades.
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African startups attract global investment through innovation in fintech, agritech, and healthtech, driven by tech talent and supportive policies.
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The UN Security Council considers a British-led resolution urging a ceasefire in Sudan’s ongoing conflict, calling for safe and unimpeded humanitarian aid access across the war-torn region.
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Mauritius voters head to the polls with cost of living concerns central to the election, as both government and opposition pledge economic reforms.
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President Tinubu of Nigeria is set to call for an immediate Gaza ceasefire and advocate for a two-state solution at the upcoming Riyadh summit.
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Africa CDC calls on U.S. President-elect Donald Trump to fulfill vaccine pledges made by President Biden in response to the mpox outbreak in Africa.
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Women across Africa encounter numerous challenges in the workplace, including gender bias, limited advancement opportunities, and cultural constraints. Addressing these issues is crucial for fostering inclusive and equitable professional environments.