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A visitor walks past a door of the king's palace Gele of the Dahomey kingdom, dated 19th century, today's Benin, at Quai Branly museum in Paris, France Colonising Africa: What happened at the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885?
It was the late 19th century and European nations were beginning to look at the African continent as a more permanent resource base for their newly growing industrial... (photo: AP / Photo/Michel Euler)
Al Jazeera
Berlin Conference   Colonialism   Photos   Scramble for Africa   Wikipedia: Berlin Conference
Man passes near United Nations sign, Tehran, Iran Iran’s will centered on strengthening ties with African nations, says Foreign Ministry
The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has affirmed that the Islamic Republic’s will is directed toward strengthening its relations with African nations. In a message on... (photo: Creative Commons) Press TV
Africa   Masoud Pezeshkian   Photos   Tehran, Iran   Wikipedia: Foreign relations of Iran
Oil platform Protecting pipelines and platforms with underwater robots
Monitoring critical offshore infrastructure is becoming easier thanks to subsea robotic repair and inspection, and could open large areas of the world’s oceans to... (photo: Creative Commons)
Offshore Technology
Offshore platform   Photos   Pipelines   Underwater robots   Wikipedia: Unmanned underwater vehicle
Emmanuel Macron is welcomed by President Alassane Ouattara upon arrival in Abidjan, Ivory Coas Ivory Coast takes control of last remaining French base as French military departs
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) — Ivory Coast officially took control of the last remaining French military base in the country on Thursday as the majority of French forces... (photo: AP / Diomande Ble Blonde)
Wtop
Alassane Ouattara   Ivory Coast   Military withdrawal   Wikipedia: Overseas military bases of France   Photos
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, address the media during a news conference following the 'Western Balkans' conference at the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2022 Germany's Election: 5 Key Issues Facing the Next Chancellor
LONDON -- Germans head to the polls later this month, with the federal election coming at a pivotal time for the country, both domestically and abroad. Gallup trends... (photo: AP / Michele Tantussi) Gallup
Friedrich Merz   Germany   Olaf Scholz   Photos   Wikipedia: Olaf Scholz
China-Africa Summit Chinese media in a good news, soft power push into Africa
Every year, China’s minister of foreign affairs embarks on what has now become a customary odyssey across Africa. The tradition began in the late 1980s and sees Beijing’s... (photo: Creative Commons / stephenrwalli)
Asiatimes
  Africa   Beijing, China   Photos   Soft power   Wikipedia: Sino-African relations
Narendra Modi exchanging the gifts with the President of China Xi Jinping in Mamallapuram, Tamil Nadu India refuses to be America’s attack dog against China
The Galwan is one of the many Himalayan rivers. A narrow mountain stream, in some places almost a brook, in others a turbulent, seething mass of icy water foaming on the... (photo: PIB of India) Capital Ethiopia
China   India   Photos   United States   Wikipedia: India–United States relations
A cargo ships are seen anchorage at the Panama Port Company at Pacific side in Panama City, Tuesday, June 13, 2017. Panama switched diplomatic relations from Taiwan to China on Tuesday, dealing a major success to Beijing in its drive to isolate the self-governing island it claims as its own territory. China is the second-biggest client of the Panama Canal and the leading provider of merchandise to a free-commerce zone in the Panamanian city of Colon, on the country's Caribbean coast. (AP Photo/Arnulfo Franco ) Could Trump’s tariffs lead to trade rerouting?
US President Donald Trump's tariffs, both threatened and real, could lead to trade rerouting as exporters seek resilient supply chains. A weekend of threats and... (photo: AP / Arnulfo Franco) Offshore Technology
Commerce   Photos   Trade war   Trump tariffs   Wikipedia: Trump tariffs
A Sudanese evacuee waits at Port Sudan before boarding a Saudi military ship to Jeddah port Some 20.75 mln people internally displaced in Horn of Africa: IOM
NAIROBI, Feb. 4 (Xinhua) -- The number of internally displaced persons (IDP) in the Horn of Africa rose to 20.75 million at the end of 2024, the International... (photo: AP / Amr Nabil)
Xinhua
Displaced people   Horn of Africa   Photos   United Nations   Wikipedia: Internally displaced person
Students walk past ExxonMobil flags as they arrive to a job fair at the University of Guyana in Georgetown, Guyana Guyana approves next step for gas-to-energy plant
The President of Guyana has confirmed that $51.2bn will be used to help with the new plant's development. Guyana’s Office of The President has confirmed the approval of a... (photo: AP / Matias Delacroix) Offshore Technology
Guyana   Oil & gas   Oil refinery   Photos   Wikipedia: Petroleum industry in Guyana
Blue skies and seas at Haeundae Beach in Busan, South Korea. Taken on August 2023. Potential offshore oil and gas prospects found in South Korea
The country's drilling initiative is part of a broader strategy to reduce reliance on fossil fuel imports. US geoscience research company Act-Geo has discovered 14... (photo: WN / RTayco) Offshore Technology
Hydrocarbon exploration   Oil & gas   Photos   South Korea   Wikipedia: Energy in South Korea
A USAID airlift carrying 67 tons of humanitarian supplies from Nairobi to South Sudan arrives in Juba For world's poorest, fears for long-term setbacks after Trump aid cut
Washington: In Uganda, millions of schoolchildren have... (photo: Public Domain / USAID in Africa) Gulf News
Aid cut   Photos   Trump admin   US debt   Wikipedia: United States foreign aid
A man surveys the damage at the site attack by the militant group al Shabaab in Mogadishu, Somalia ‘No New Wars’: Trump Boasts He Bombed Somalia
Newly elected President Donald Trump, who made a campaign promise of not starting any "new wars," seemingly went back on his word when he announced on X on Saturday that... (photo: AMISOM / Tobin Jones) The Daily Beast
ISIS   Photos   Somalia   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Al-Shabaab (militant group)
Landscape of safari with cow and herder Backlash in Kenya over livestock vaccines and belching cows
Why there is growing scepticism in Kenya over a plan to vaccinate the national herd. ...... (photo: Creative Commons)
BBC News
  Bill Gates   Kenya   Nairobi   Photos   Wikipedia: Kenya
This Monday, Dec. 4, 2017, photo shows the Pfizer company logo at the company's headquarters in New York Pfizer Foundation provides $15m to improve breast cancer care in sub-Saharan Africa
The Pfizer Foundation has provided $15 million investment to a three-year initiative to improve the lives of women with breast cancer in Rwanda, Ghana, and Tanzania. The... (photo: AP / Richard Drew)
Ghana Business News
  Breast cancer   Healthcare   Pfizer Foundation   Photos   Wikipedia: Pfizer
File - Armed members of "G9 and Family" march in a protest against Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023. More Kenyan police land in Haiti to bolster security mission
PORT-AU-PRINCE — An additional 217 Kenyan police officers landed in Haiti on Saturday to bolster a... (photo: AP / Odelyn Joseph) The Philadelphia Inquirer
Gang war   Haiti crisis   Kenya police   Photos   Wikipedia: Gang war in Haiti
People celebrate following the reports that, Sudan's army had entered the central city of Wad Madani and pushed out its paramilitary rivals the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), in Merowe, Sudan, Saturday, Jan.11, 2025. We ignore Sudan at our peril. This campaign of mass murder and rape will have global consequences
Sudan’s war, which began in April 2023, is closing in on its second year. No one expects or becomes accustomed to war, but it is striking that the most common sentiment I... (photo: AP / Marwan Ali)
The Observer
Human Rights   Humanitarian Aid   Photos   Sudan War   Wikipedia: Sudanese civil war (2023–present)
The wreckage of a crashed aircraft is scattered near the accident site in the coastal city of Malindi, in southern Kenya Is it a bomb? Is it a plane crash? No, it
An eerie whizzing sound followed by a big boom startled Kenyan villagers relaxing recently one afternoon with family and friends. "It sounded like... (photo: AP / Photo/Nehemiah Okwembah)
BBC News
Kenya   Photos   Plane crash   Space debris   Wikipedia: List of space debris fall incidents
Demonstrators stitch together white sheets covered by the names of victims of Colombia's internal conflict at Bolivar square in downtown Bogota, Colombia ‘Most of my work is a response to war’: Colombian artist Doris Salcedo on violence, Trump and her crack in Tate Modern’s floor
As the world turns toward another fractured year, Doris Salcedo, the Colombian artist, is at work trying to fathom how to create a house out of human hair. Salcedo, 65,... (photo: AP / Photo/Ivan Valencia)
The Observer
Colombia   Contemporary artist   Doris Salcedo   Photos   Wikipedia: Doris Salcedo
People walk past shuttered shops in Khartoum, Sudan, Tuesday, April 18, 2023 Sudan’s military retakes a strategic city from RSF rebels, dealing them a major blow
CAIRO — Sudan’s military and its allies have taken back a strategic city from the rebel Rapid Support Forces, officials said Saturday, dealing a major blow to the... (photo: AP / Marwan Ali) Stars and Stripes
Hemedti   Photos   Sudan crisis   War crimes   Wikipedia: Sudanese civil war (2023–present)
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