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Cameroon : Fly ZeJet, the Trojan horse for Cronos Airlines’ access to Cameroonian skies

After losing its position in Equatorial Guinea, Cronos Airlines is seeking to relaunch its business aviation operations in Cameroon. The […] ​After losing its position in Equatorial Guinea, Cronos Airlines is seeking to relaunch its business aviation operations in Cameroon. The […] Read More

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Kenya : Ex-interior secretary Fred Matiang’i one step closer to presidential candidacy

The return to the political scene of Fred Matiang’i, previously interior cabinet secretary, is shaping up. This former academic has […] ​The return to the political scene of Fred Matiang’i, previously interior cabinet secretary, is shaping up. This former academic has […] Read More

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Ivory Coast : Abidjan calls on Israeli Rayzone Group to boost its cybersecurity

Having established a national information systems security agency (ANSSI-CI) in October 2024, Abidjan is relying on international partners to support […] ​Having established a national information systems security agency (ANSSI-CI) in October 2024, Abidjan is relying on international partners to support […] Read More

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Kenya/Morocco : Kenya signals pivot toward Morocco over Western Sahara

In May, Kenyan Prime and Foreign Minister Musalia Mudavadi travelled to Morocco on a diplomatic mission that signalled Nairobi’s gradual alignment with Rabat’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara. The sensitive visit was in the works for over a year and […] ​In May, Kenyan Prime and Foreign Minister Musalia Mudavadi travelled to Morocco on a

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U.N. Report Says We’re Missing the Real Fertility Crisis

Policymakers in many countries assume that birthrates have fallen because people want fewer children, but a global study says financial insecurity is driving those decisions. ​Policymakers in many countries assume that birthrates have fallen because people want fewer children, but a global study says financial insecurity is driving those decisions. Read More

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