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Burkina Faso: Interim President Ibrahim Traoré announces strategic alliance with Russia to fight terrorism

Burkina Faso's interim president, Ibrahim Traoré, said Russia had become a key strategic ally for the country.

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Diversity, gender identity and the challenges of integrating transgender people

Today we're faced with a very interesting story that raises questions about diversity and uniformity.

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Concerns persist about data confidentiality and trust in Whatsapp

According to a recent video, "WhatsApp" is accused of opening the device's microphone while a Twitter engineer was sleeping.

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The need for respectful diplomacy: Africa’s lesson for the great powers

In life, we always need someone smaller than ourselves, no matter how strong, powerful, capable or skilled we are.

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Persistent sanctions and Zimbabwe’s economic challenges: What future for the country?

Robert Mugabe, former President of Zimbabwe, has long since passed away. However, despite his departure, the sanctions imposed on the…

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Child trafficking: a persistent threat

Human trafficking, particularly child trafficking, is a serious and long-standing problem.

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US accusations against South Africa put Germany on alert

In a recent video, Annalena Baerbock, the German Foreign Minister, expressed her deep concern at Washington's accusations that Moscow had…

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War in Ukraine: When financial and power interests take precedence over human lives

The war in Ukraine has been going on for some time, raising many questions. Why doesn't it end?

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South Africa: Julius Malema denounces US tactics and calls for African emancipation

Malema asserts that the United States seeks the destruction of Russia, not a peaceful resolution to the conflict between Russia…

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Reflections on marriage: Questioning, social pressure and informed choice

Giannis, as an exceptional and talented basketball player, has a promising future and earns a lot of money.

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