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Sierra Leone: Sierra Leoneans Urge Political Cooperation As Trust in Electoral Commission Falls to New Low

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[Afrobarometer] But most feel free to choose whom to vote for, believe their vote is secret, and say they did not fear violence during their last election.

Africa’s most attractive cities ranked

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A new ranking by The Africa Report has revealed Africa’s most compelling urban centers, with Cairo taking the top spot as the continent’s premier

Kenya gambles on female workforce

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Kenya is systematically sending thousands of women to work abroad, primarily as domestic workers in Saudi Arabia. While promoted as national service, a

Nigeria pushes to commercialize flared gas

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Nigeria is launching a major initiative to transform wasted natural gas into economic and environmental gain. The government has granted licenses to

South Africa clears path for Starlink

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In a major regulatory shift, South Africa’s telecommunications minister has directed the industry watchdog to amend its local ownership rules,

Can AI learn Africa’s languages?

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A major challenge is emerging as AI advances: most of Africa’s estimated 1,500 to 3,000 languages are being left behind because of insufficient

Eritrea walks away from East African bloc

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Eritrea has announced its withdrawal from the East African regional bloc Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), accusing it of

US warns Rwanda after M23 advance

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In a sharp diplomatic rebuke, the United States has accused Rwanda of violating a recent US-brokered peace agreement by supporting the M23 rebel

ECOWAS rejects Guinea-Bissau junta’s plan

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West Africa’s regional bloc, the Economic Community of West African States, has rejected the transition plan proposed by Guinea-Bissau’s military

Belgium repatriates gilded sarcophagus to Egypt

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Belgian authorities have returned two ancient Egyptian artifacts, including a striking gilded sarcophagus, after years of legal and diplomatic

US ends protections for Ethiopian refugees

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The US government has revoked Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 5,000 Ethiopian refugees, compelling them to depart within 60 days

People in Benin felt 'total fear' at attempted coup

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Residents of the main city express shock after soldiers tried to overthrow the president.

Water from thin air

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University of Sydney’s breakthrough paint that cools and harvests water

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Decathlon’s intra-vehicular space suit prototype

Casa Italia

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Nick Vinson in collaboration with Avanti Architects, has reimagined the Italian Embassy at 4 Grosvenor Square in London.

Chasing Sunbeams

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UK artist Morag Myerscough unveils a new installation experience

Museum of Stolen Cultural Objects

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Francis Kéré designs UNESCO’s Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Objects

Washing Machine Project

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A design solution that aims to restore dignity, independence and time in vulnerable households.

South African women arming themselves against gender violence

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A growing number of women in South Africa are learning to use guns to protect themselves against gender-based violence.

The Bridge House

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An inhabitable bridge by Wallmakers

Hypershell

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The wearable aiming to redefine human mobility

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