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South Africa: Dan Marokane, the man who could reinvent Eskom
Dan Marokane, in the midst of reforming Eskom, aims to address the company's chronic inefficiency and debt. His bold plan combines innovation and best practices to revitalize South Africa's energy ...
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Egypt: Appeal to Europe in the face of a growing migration crisis
Egypt is calling on Europe to act on the ongoing migration crisis. With thousands of immigrants arriving each month, the country faces an unsustainable situation without adequate support. Cooperati...
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Between garbage and searches, Guadeloupe's ecology is taking on the appearance of a legal soap opera.
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Tensions at UNESCO: Arab countries demand clarification on allegations against their candidate for director-general. This united response underscores the importance of transparency and fairness in ...
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Abu Dhabi: an exceptional blue diamond between luxury and social issues
A rare 5.46-carat blue diamond will be auctioned by Sotheby's in Abu Dhabi on April 24. The sale raises questions about wealth, ethics, and social inequality, extending beyond the realm of luxury a...
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Rwanda: Country in mourning after the loss of Alain Mukuralinda, deputy government spokesperson
Rwanda mourns Alain Mukuralinda, deputy government spokesperson, who passed away on April 4, 2025. A controversial figure in Rwandan politics, he ardently defended government positions. His legacy ...
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Nigeria: $10 billion education scandal rocks nation
A $10 billion education scandal has rocked Nigeria, revealing bribery involving the government and British companies. This case could mark a turning point for civil society, demanding transparency ...
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Nigeria: Gilbert Chagoury, the shadow of a billionaire on oil reform
Lebanese billionaire Gilbert Chagoury could influence reforms in Nigeria's oil sector, particularly the NNPC. His network of alliances and controversial past raise concerns about the transparency a...
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Libya: Kikli, the man who juggles militia and business
Kikli, a militia leader in Tripoli, combines military power with business, influencing the Libyan economy. Between menace and charm, his methods shape an ambiguous economic landscape, where normali...
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Central African Republic: A united opposition against the specter of a third presidential term.
In the Central African Republic, the opposition is uniting against a third term for President Touadéra, seen as a sign of authoritarianism. The protests, expressions of a desire for change, call in...
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