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Addis Abeba — When the boundaries of peace are sketched with unsteady hands and the shadows of past violence loom over a fragile federation, even a single reckless act can redraw the map in blood.
A Newsweek-created graphic shows the various travel advisories currently in place across Africa, including the no-go zones.
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allAfrica.com on MSNPeaceful Separation Or Violent Unity?It seems that everybody wants Nigeria to remain one indivisible entity. Right? At least, that is what they profess openly.
Travel through time with novels that resurrect forgotten voices, hidden histories, and raw emotions. Every story opens a door ...
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EURweb on MSNTAYO Fatunla on the 80th Birthday of a Nigerian-American Cartoonist and Icon: Dele JegedeDr. Dele Jegede’s legacy as a Nigerian cartoonist and art icon lives on, shaped by mentors, family ties, and cultural impact.
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The East African on MSNTanzania can be king, and EAC could see its first climate-induced state failureThere has always been a cocktail of contradiction—an alliance of hopefuls and harbingers, of markets and mayhem.
In most emerging and least developed countries, decolonisation is not yet complete. It is “Not Yet Uhuru!” The economies of ...
Since the collapse of the Somali state in 1992, Somalia has endured decades of conflict and political instability ...
As much as the war in Ethiopia’s Tigray region represented the peak of Eritrean-Ethiopian coordination and rapprochement, the understandings that concluded the war marked ...
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