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South African Scientist Urges Turning Abandoned Mines into Tourism Hubs to Boost Local Communities
Repurposing old mines across Africa into sustainable tourism sites could help create jobs and preserve mining heritage, according to Dr. Khodani Matshusa, a geologist at the University of South Africa.
Abandoned mines often cause water pollution,…
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What Started The War In Sudan?
Today, April 15, 2026, marks the fourth anniversary of a war that has triggered the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. But while the war in Sudan is often simplified as a “clash between two generals,” the reality is much darker: this is the story of a UAE-sponsored attempt to dismantle the Sudanese state through a…
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Tanzania’s Lion Population Reaches 17,000, Largest in the World, Official Says
Anti-poaching efforts have sharply reduced poaching and helped revive lion numbers, Tanzanian Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism Hassan Abbasi said at a meeting with his Ugandan counterpart Doreen Katusiime.
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AU Commission President Condemns Attacks in Mali
Mahmoud Ali Youssouf “expresses his full solidarity with the Malian people, the defense and security forces and the national authorities,” the commission noted.
👉 Since Saturday morning, radical Islamists and separatists have been conducting coordinated attacks across Mali, from the capital to…
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