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The 10 Most Active Airports in Africa for 2025

The aviation landscape in Africa is demonstrating an encouraging recovery, as the continent's major airports report an impressive uptick in passenger traffic. This surge signifies not only a renewed enthusiasm for travel but also reflects an underlying economic resurgence and the re-establishment of global connectivity following the pandemic's disruptions. A pivotal driver behind this revival is the resurgence in tourism. Countries like Egypt, Morocco, and Kenya have seen substantial spikes in tourist arrivals.…

US Tariffs Surge to 30%, Intensifying Trade Tensions with South Africa

Understanding Trump's Tariff Decision on South Africa In a bold pivot, Washington has signaled a significant shift in its trade approach, raising critical questions about the long-standing economic ties between the United States and South Africa. This move, characterized by the imposition of a 30% tariff on South African imports, threatens to unravel decades of bilateral economic cooperation. How did we reach this tipping point, and what does it mean for both nations moving forward? Former President Trump justified his…

Shettima: Africa Must Focus on Eradicating Poverty, Not Nuclear Arms

Nigeria's Commitment to Sustainable Development Over Nuclear Aspirations In a candid discussion recently, Nigeria's Vice President, Kashim Shettima, made a pivotal statement that resonated deeply. He emphasized that Africa's most pressing challenges are not the development of nuclear capabilities but rather the critical issues of poverty and climate change. It's a notion that significantly shapes Africa's trajectory and reflects a wide-spread desire for sustainable development rather than militarization.…

Niger Declines to Free Imprisoned Human Rights Advocate Moussa Tiangari

In Niger's capital, Niamey, a court has recently dismissed an appeal from celebrated human rights advocate Moussa Tiangari, marking yet another setback in his quest for justice. This ruling signifies the third time Tiangari has sought relief from what many consider a politically charged case against him. At 55, Tiangari serves as the secretary general of Citizens Alternative Spaces (AEC) and has languished in detention since December 2024. Initially arrested under murky circumstances, he faces grave accusations of…

Report: Jihadist Groups Capitalizing on Starlink’s Surge in Africa

Starlink: A Double-Edged Sword in Conflict Zones Over the past couple of years, a concerning pattern has emerged. Various photos and videos shared on social media platforms have illustrated the use of Starlink terminals by militant factions. Such revelations have understandably raised alarms among regional governments and international partners, who are now grappling with this evolving challenge. A notable instance comes from Le Monde, which reported that in June 2024, a video surfaced showing a Starlink…

South Africa Clarifies Position Following Trump’s Tariff Warning

In recent discussions, South Africa has firmly rejected the perception that it harbors anti-American sentiments, reiterating its dedication to forging a robust trade agreement with the United States. This commitment comes at a time when geopolitical narratives can often cloud intentions. President Donald Trump has previously voiced concerns about countries he associates with the "anti-American policies" of the BRICS bloc, suggesting that these nations, including South Africa and Egypt, may soon face an added tariff of 10%.…

Women’s AFCON 2024 Launches with Excitement, Tenacity, and Thrilling Moments

The long-anticipated 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Rabat kicked off with unexpected flair at the Stade Olympique on Saturday night. The host nation, Morocco, faced a formidable challenge against Zambia, ultimately ending in a gripping 2-2 draw. Both teams showcased remarkable skill and tenacity, each rallying to equalize, illustrating the heart of competitive football. Analysts praised their relentless spirit; Morocco's ability to respond under pressure was particularly impressive. The atmosphere in the…

Ramaphosa Criticizes Party for Exiting South African Dialogue

President Cyril Ramaphosa has affirmed that the Government of National Unity's National Dialogue will indeed move forward, despite the Democratic Alliance's (DA) recent withdrawal. In his remarks, he criticized this decision, labeling it a sign of a "poverty of good principles." Zukile Majova, writing for Scrolla in his column "Real Politics," characterized the DA's exit as a significant misstep. He argued that this choice showcases a disconnect from the everyday South African populace, especially among Black voters. Majova…

Trump’s Tariff Threat: South Africa and Egypt Face 10% Hike

The Geopolitical Ripple Effects of Trump's Tariff Threats On a recent Sunday, the atmosphere of global diplomacy was stirred by none other than former President Donald Trump. In a statement that reverberated well beyond U.S. borders, Trump issued a stern warning to nations contemplating partnerships with the BRICS bloc. He labeled their policies as “anti-American,” threatening an additional 10% tariff on countries that align themselves with this coalition of emerging economies. This declaration has raised eyebrows and…

Healing or Haunting? Promising Cancer Breakthroughs from King Tut’s Tomb

The moment Howard Carter uncovered the tomb of King Tutankhamun in November 1922, a wave of fascination rippled through the world. This was no ordinary archaeological find; it revealed treasures that had lain undisturbed for millennia, invoking dreams and tales that danced in the minds of historians and the public alike. However, this excitement soon gave way to chilling anecdotes. Mysteriously, several members of the excavation team, including Lord Carnarvon—Carter's financial backer—succumbed to sudden illnesses, leading…

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