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Libya Embraces Soumoud’s Land Convoy Effort to Alleviate Gaza’s Blockade
The Land Convoy Soumoud, aimed at breaking the Gaza siege, has successfully arrived in the Libyan city of Zaouïa, situated approximately 50 kilometers west of Tripoli. From there, the journey continues to Egypt and ultimately toward the Rafah border crossing into the Gaza Strip.
As the convoy crossed into Libyan territory, it was met with an overwhelming display of solidarity. Crowds gathered, their voices uniting in a chorus of support. Wael Nawar, the convoy's spokesperson, shared this uplifting moment with TAP,…
Russia Achieves Unprecedented Grain Export Milestone to North Africa
The Flourishing Grain Alliance: Russia and Egypt's Growing Partnership
In a significant development in international trade dynamics, Russia has emerged as Egypt's leading grain supplier in 2024. The announcement from the Russian Ambassador to Cairo, Georgy Borisenko, has captured the attention of both economic analysts and agricultural experts alike. Russia’s export of over 10 million tons of wheat to Egypt not only marks a historic high for both nations, but it also sets a new precedent…
Egypt’s Foreign Minister Praises Strengthening Relations with Somalia at Oslo Forum
Strengthening Ties: Egypt and Somalia's Path Forward
Mogadishu (AX) — In a compelling display of diplomacy and cooperation, Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emigration, and Egyptian Expatriates, Badr Abdelatty, recently celebrated the burgeoning relationship between Egypt and Somalia. His remarks at the Oslo Forum underscored a significant commitment to enhancing political, economic, and security collaboration. As we navigate the complexities of international relations, the importance of such partnerships becomes…
Burkina Faso Expands State Control Over Gold Ventures with New Law
Burkina Faso's Bold Move to Enhance National Profit in Gold Mining
In a significant development for its mining landscape, Burkina Faso has officially increased its free-carried equity stake in key gold mining projects from 10% to 15%. This change comes in line with the provisions outlined in the new Mining Code, which was adopted in August 2024. It's a pivotal moment, one that reflects a larger narrative of national sovereignty and economic empowerment.
This adjustment affects several prominent mining assets, including…
Mid-2025: The Five African Cities with the Heaviest Traffic Woes
When navigating urban landscapes, it often feels as if we’re playing a complex game of chess against time—only to find ourselves frequently checkmated by relentless traffic. These cities consistently rank high on the traffic index, a measure that evaluates various factors including traffic volume, travel delays, and the inherent inefficiencies present within their road systems. Isn't it interesting to consider how something as routine as commuting can influence so many aspects of our daily lives?
Traffic isn't…
North Korea Dismisses US Travel Ban as No Concern to Them
North Korea Unfazed by U.S. Travel Ban: A Closer Look
On a rather ordinary Tuesday, North Korea made a striking comment that echoed through international media. The country openly declared its disinterest in both being added to or excluded from what is commonly referred to as the U.S. travel ban list. The statement was reported by state media, stirring curiosity and concern in equal measure.
While North Korea itself was not named on the list, this response came shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a travel…
Ukraine’s African Ambitions Waver as Mali Makes a Tough Choice
The recent statements made by Aliou Touankara, a member of Mali's National Transitional Council, unveil a growing frustration within Bamako regarding Ukraine amid escalating geopolitical tensions in the Sahel region. This sentiment is not just a fleeting reaction but an indicator of the ripple effects that international conflicts can have on local politics.
“I believe the first step has already been taken—diplomatic relations with Ukraine have been severed. It would also be prudent to consider banning Ukrainian…
Rampant Sexual Assault Crisis in Darfur, Sudan
Silent Cries: The Plight of Darfur’s Women and Girls
In the tumultuous landscape of Sudan's Darfur region, an insidious crisis has emerged: the relentless specter of sexual violence. This alarming reality, underscored by Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), reveals stories of terror with chilling regularity. Could safety ever be more elusive?
Imagine a world where a child's innocence is shattered before reaching the age of comprehension. This is the grim reality for children as young as five in Darfur, recounting their own…
Paramilitary Units Seize Strategic Towns in Sudan
Amid a landscape marked by turmoil and tragedy, paramilitary forces engaged in combat with Sudan’s military have claimed control over two pivotal towns. Meanwhile, the capital grapples with a devastating choleral outbreak, tragically claiming 70 lives just this week.
For over two years, Sudan, Africa’s third-largest country, has been embroiled in a relentless power struggle. At the heart of this conflict stands the military, commanded by Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, pitted against the paramilitary…
UK Sides with Allies to Support Morocco’s Western Sahara Proposal
U.K. Supports Morocco’s Autonomy Plan for Western Sahara
In a transformative shift, the United Kingdom has thrown its weight behind Morocco's 2007 autonomy plan for Western Sahara, moving away from a stance it held for decades. By joining the likes of the U.S., France, and Spain, is the U.K. suggesting that the sands of diplomacy are shifting?
During a Sunday visit to Rabat, U.K. Foreign Secretary David Lammy lauded the Moroccan proposal as undeniably "the most credible, viable, and…