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Tensions continue to rise between two African nations after one country claims that the launch of a multi-billion-dollar project violates agreements.
The absence of practical implementation allowed Ethiopian farmers, often backed by local militias, to gradually expand into Al-Fashaga. Since Sudan’s independence in 1956, this lack of tangible border ...
As climate change intensifies competition over water resources, the River Nile has become a symbol of both development and ...
Ethiopia’s calendar is a living testament to how time can be shaped by culture, faith, and history. The celebration of ...
Africa is on track for rapid economic growth, with 11 of the world’s 20 fastest-growing economies, including Ethiopia, but the continent faces a staggering ...
African leaders pledged billions and launched continent-wide climate initiatives in Addis Ababa this week, positioning Africa not as a victim of climate ...
African immigrants are among the fastest-growing foreign-born populations in the United States and though they still make up ...
African leaders have launched a major push to position the continent as a global climate leader, announcing over $150 billion ...
Morocco has received the first batch of 723 high-end Yutong buses from China, part of the country’s preparations for the 35th Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) scheduled to begin on December 21.
The first evening session of the 2025 Track And Field World Championships is here live from Tokyo, and Ryan Crouser started ...
Manchán Magan has journeyed across Africa, Asia, and South America, but found his truest home amid the woodlands of Westmeath ...
Four suspected house robbers have been shot dead during a dramatic shootout with police in Tshwane, north of Johannesburg.