Yearly Archives: 2025

Dozens flee deadly RSF attacks in north Darfur as camps suffer heavy losses

  Dozens of displaced Sudanese arrived Saturday in Tawila town in North Darfur after attacks by Sudan’s notorious paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces. The Rapid Support Forces and allied militias launched an offensive on the Zamzam and Abu Shorouk camps and the nearby city of el-Fasher, the provincial capital …

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France and Algeria resume diplomatic talks aimed at mending rift

Muhamad Yehia.. Cairo france and Algeria have resumed diplomatic talks aimed at mending strained relations between the two countries. This follows months of fighting that have hurt Paris’ economic interests in its former colony and stalled vital security cooperation. The complicated ties between the two took a turn for the …

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Tanzania’s main opposition party CHADEMA disqualified from elections

Muhamad Yehia..Cairo .. Tanzania’s main opposition party, CHADEMA, has been disqualified from the upcoming elections, a senior election official confirmed on Saturday. Ramadhani Kailima, director of the Independent National Elections Commission, stated that the party failed to sign a necessary code of conduct document by the deadline, invalidating its participation …

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Israel’s ambassador is ejected from an African Union event

    Muhamad Yehia.. Cairo Israel’s ambassador to Ethiopia was ejected from an African Union event this week and has described it as outrageous. An Israeli official on Wednesday told The Associated Press the ejection from the annual event commemorating the 1994 Rwanda genocide was at the request of AU …

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At least ten palestinians were freed by Israel after dentention in Gaza prison

Muhamad Yehia.. cairo Ten Palestinians who had been detained by Israeli forces in Gaza were released on Thursday and returned home, sharing accounts of the abuse they endured while imprisoned. Since the onset of its military operations in Gaza, which began in response to Hamas’ attack on southern Israel on …

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this-is-culture New study explains why is Mars red

Muhamad Yehia..Cairo For years, spacecraft have been studying Mars, revealing ancient signs of lakes and rivers that suggest the planet once had liquid water. New research is now shedding light on why Mars is covered in red dust. According to a recent study published in Nature Communications, the red colour …

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Discover Cape Verde’s vibrant music scene at the Atlantic Music Expo

Muhamad Yehia ..Cairo The Atlantic Music Expo (AME) in Praia, Cape Verde, is far more than just a music market—it’s a hub of talent and cultural exchange, bridging the musical worlds of Africa and the Americas. Held annually in the capital, Praia, the event has quickly become a must-attend for …

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Muhamad Yehia.. Cairo Top African economies are recalibrating their strategies in response to U.S. tariffs, leadership transitions, and deepening regional conflicts, with significant implications for trade, security, and livelihoods. Trump’s Tariffs Shake African Economies The ripple effects of renewed U.S. tariff policies under former President Donald Trump are weighing heavily …

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Air Algeria starts flights to Nigeria

Muhamad Yehia..Cairo Algeria’s flag carrier has launched flights to Nigeria’s capital in a move expected to boost links between north and West Africa. Abuja becomes the 25th African destination served by Air Algeria. The airline also plans to launch flights to Addis Ababa, Gabon’s Libreville, and N’Djamena of Chad. It …

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Major nations agree on first global tax on shipping’s greenhouse gas emissions

Muhamad Yeia .. Cairo Many of the world’s largest shipping nations decided on Friday to impose a minimum tax of $100 for every ton of carbon dioxide emitted by ships, if their planet-heating emissions are not already accounted for, making it effectively the first global tax on greenhouse gas emissions. …

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