Cocoa farmers in Ivory Coast fear reduced harvests as heat and drought impact crop growth, raising concerns for the February and March harvests.
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Cyclone Chido devastates Mayotte, leaving hundreds feared dead, homes destroyed, and survivors grappling with food, water, and shelter challenges.
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Rwanda officially bids to host a Formula One race, aiming to revive Africa’s presence in the global motorsport arena.
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Gabon biodiversity preservation blends national parks, sustainable forestry, and ecotourism, setting a global benchmark for conservation success.
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UAE denies UN claims of supplying arms to Sudan rebels via Chad airstrip, maintaining its aid flights only provide humanitarian support.
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Migration policies in Algeria and Morocco affect regional migration, labor markets, and human rights, with economic and social implications for the region.
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African fashion is shaping global trends, combining vibrant cultural heritage with innovation, and creating opportunities for economic growth and sustainability
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Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud travels to Turkey for a third round of talks with Ethiopia, aiming to ease growing regional tensions.
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Morocco welcomes 15.9 million tourists in 2024, a record-breaking year as the nation aims for 26 million visitors by 2030.
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Burkina Faso names Jean Emmanuel Ouedraogo as prime minister after the government’s sudden dissolution. Ibrahim Traore aims to strengthen political stability.