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In recent months, Burkina Faso has witnessed a series of horrific attacks attributed to rising insurgency in the area. On…
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History Seychelles was uninhabited until Europeans arrived in the early 16th century. Following a protracted conflict, France ceded control to…
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Introduction Elections are the cornerstone of democracy, providing citizens with the power to choose their leaders and shape their nation’s…
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Mauritius, located in the Indian Ocean, has evolved from a former British colony into a stable democracy with a robust…
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President Akufo-Addo has proposed creating an ECOWAS standby armed force to address the rising threat of military coups and terrorism…
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Introduction The rising expense of political campaigns in Ghana has drawn considerable attention in recent times. Hassan Ayariga, founder and…
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Djibouti, a small yet strategically significant country located in the Horn of Africa, is a nation with a rich history…
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Introduction Uganda, often called the “Pearl of Africa” for its breathtaking landscapes and rich wildlife, is a landlocked country in…
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Geography and Demographics The Republic of Chad, a landlocked nation located at the crossroads of North and Central Africa, serves…
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Background The idea for International Youth Day was introduced in 1991 by young people attending the first session of the…
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