Category: Bilateral Relations
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The $24 Billion Plan to Bring Africa’s Sunlight to Britain
A thrilling new project aims to build a nearly 4,000-kilometer undersea power line connecting vast wind and solar farms in Morocco to the UK, potentially supplying clean energy to around seven million homes. Simon Morrish, the project’s architect, believes this is the best solution for Britain’s future electricity needs. However, he faces significant challenges, including…
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Sahel States Ministers Condemn African Union’s Reaction to ECOWAS Exit
Los ministros de la Confederación de Estados del Sahel denuncia el comunicado de la Unión Africana donde se lamenta su decisión de abandonar la CEDEAO. The ministers of the Confederation of Sahel States denounce the African Union’s statement regretting their decision to leave ECOWAS. They argue that this move was necessary to better address the…
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Desperate Zimbabweans cross Zambia border for cheaper healthcare, medicines
With essential drugs and specialised care expensive or unavailable, poor Zimbabweans opt to travel long distances to seek treatment. At 5pm at the Victoria Falls border post, Margaret – who has a 24-hour day pass to be in Zambia – is in a rush to return home to Zimbabwe before dusk. This is not the…
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Belarusian President Lukashenko hopes Nigeria’s Bola Tinubu will be able to pay a visit to Minsk
Alexander Lukashenko also said that his country is interested in developing cooperation with Nigeria. The Belarusian leader met with Nigeria’s First Lady Oluremi “Remi” Tinubu in Minsk on Wednesday, the Belarusian president’s press service said. “It is very good that you have come. It will be an interesting and very useful beginning of our cooperation.…
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