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Welcome to the watermelon border: the growers who left Morocco’s drought for Mauritania’s water, and those who stayed behind
A local ban on watermelon cultivation in southern Morocco has fractured one of the country’s most profitable export chains ...
Guinea-Bissau will vote on Sunday in a presidential election marked by political and ethnic tensions with President Umaro ...
Armed men attacked a Catholic boarding school in a western region of Nigeria and abducted several schoolchildren and staff ...
Alfred Lam and Christy Liang take offbeat journeys to Senegal and Brazil, exploring unusual destinations beyond the tourist path.
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Senegal's president orders formation of National Gold Trading Centre
A 15-year-old checks mined earth for gold particles near the village of Tenkoto, Senegal, September 2007 Ramaphosa pushes ...
There are many places across Africa that attract British holidaymakers, especially islands like Mauritius, Madagascar and ...
The Climate Action Window of the African Development Fund grants over $9 million to strengthen climate resilience in the ...
The project is financed through the Climate Action Window, the AfDF’s dedicated mechanism for supporting climate adaptation ...
Africa’s young population will make up a quarter of humanity by 2050. To capitalize on it, the continent needs to fix its power problems fast ...
Senegal halts rice import declarations for one month to ease local surplus Move responds to 195,000 tons of unsold domestic rice, producers warn Government sets fixed price to support local rice amid ...
LITTLE FALLS — Hallie Pond, Pine River conflict resolution expert, was among nine fellows selected for the Initiative ...
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