The desert that we see today in Arabia was once a region that repeatedly underwent "green" periods in the past, as a result ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNThe path to our prosperity as a bloc is in the water of the NileHearing EAC/NBI countries beg for promised climate funds raises doubts about African dignity ...
STUTTGART, Germany — U.S. Africa Command was in the political crosshairs even before it stood up 18 years ago in Germany’s automotive capital. From the outset, putting a four-star military ...
Where it is not racked by war, military coups or jihadism, much of Africa is battling economic ... drove across a bridge so new that Google Maps had yet to give it a name). The drive from Abidjan ...
The Swan Lake ballet was first staged in Moscow, Russia, nearly 150 years ago, yet the love story remains a classic today. The Swan Lake ballet was first staged in Moscow, Russia, nearly 150 years ...
Somaliland, a territory of over three million people in the Horn of Africa, seceded from Somalia over 30 years ago, but it is not internationally recognized as an independent state. Somalia ...
Brandon M. Nasser, 47, Houghton Lake, died March 4, 2025, at home, with his family by his side. He was born Jan. 7, 1978, in Riverside, CA, to Ronald Nasser Sr. and Louise (Perry) Nasser. Mr. Nasser ...
While the report primarily examines the consequences of the use of drones in Africa, it also touches on the key suppliers fuelling this surge. Turkiye, China and Iran have emerged as the dominant ...
Budget announcements are rarely memorable events in South Africa. But the statement on March 12th by Enoch Godongwana, the finance minister, was one of the most notable since the end of white rule ...
One such mega-city can be found in Africa. The place in question is Lagos in Nigeria, which is on track to become the largest city in the world by the end of the century, with a projected ...
I quite like South Africa as well. When they get their best team out - which they haven't always been able to do - they are pretty formidable. NASSER: I think England will be a little bit scarred ...
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