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Trending Pan-African News
Ethiopia's Quest for Sea Access: A Legitimate Aspiration for Growth
Ethiopia's pursuit of diversified sea access is a valid ambition for its growth, says French Ambassador, supporting its economic strategy.
Untapped Potential: Recognizing the Economic Power of Rural African Women
May 16Ethiopia Champions Global Reform: A Call for Equitable World Order
May 16Dangote Reveals How Oil Mafia Fought to Stop His Refinery: Africa's Resilience Triumphs
May 15Libya — Gaddafi, the CIA and the Post-2003 Intelligence Alliance
Angola — Operation IAFEATURE Revisited: CIA's Africa Division Chief Confesses
Kenya — CIA and MI6's Secret War: Rendition, Kill Lists and Counter-Terrorism
Ghana — 'Coup d'état Plot, Ghana': The CIA's DCI File on Nkrumah's Overthrow
South Africa — 'Counterspy' Documents: CIA and the Apartheid Security State
Nigeria — WikiLeaks: Shell's Ministry Infiltration and the Oil Patronage State
African Contributions to Mathematics
Did you know that the Ishango bone, discovered in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is a 20,000-year-old tool with markings that suggest an understanding of prime numbers and mathematical calculations?
The Great Zimbabwe Ruins
Did you know that the Great Zimbabwe ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, represent a sophisticated civilization that thrived in Southern Africa between the 11th and 15th centuries, showcasing advanced architectural skills and social organization?



