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Saudi-Egypt Red Sea Bridge
Saudi-Egypt Red Sea Bridge

King Salman of Saudi Arabia has said that an agreement has been reached with Egypt to build a bridge over the Red Sea connecting the two countries. The monarch made the announcement in televised comments on Friday - the second day of his visit to Ca… Read more »

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09Oct2017

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Dubai's DP World Reveals Ambitious Plans for Senegal and Mali
Dubai's DP World Reveals Ambitious Plans for Senegal and Mali

Port developer and operator DP World has announced that construction work on its Port de Futur will begin in Senegal by the end of 2018. The project is intended to provide the country with a state-of-the-art integrated port, logistics hub and specia… Read more »

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09Oct2017

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Football: Zimbabwe look to surprise in AFCON
Football: Zimbabwe look to surprise in AFCON

Zimbabwe, dubbed “The Warriors” by home fans, return to the Africa Cup of Nations for the third time hoping to shrug off their minnows tag after failing to make it beyond the group stages in 2004 and 2006. The southern African nation is pinning its … Read more »

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04Jan2017

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Indonesia: PT DI Delivers CN235-220M Aircraft to Senegal
Indonesia: PT DI Delivers CN235-220M Aircraft to Senegal

State-owned aerospace company PT Dirgantara Indonesia (DI) will deliver one more CN235-220M Multipurpose Aircraft bought by A.D.-Trade Belgium for the Senegal Air Force. "CN235-220 Aircraft is well-known as an effective and efficient multipurpose ai… Read more »

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04Jan2017

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Tolerance: Nigeria Could Teach the West a Few Things
Tolerance: Nigeria Could Teach the West a Few Things

A trip is often defined by its surprises, so here are my biggest revelations from six days in Lagos, Nigeria. Most of all, I found Lagos to be much safer than advertised. It is frequently described as one of the most dangerous cities on earth. Many … Read more »

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04Jan2017
 
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