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Liberian’s President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has officially opened ArcelorMittal, a cutting-edge iron ore concentrator at the ...
Nigeria to open MOWAA in Benin City in Nov. 2025, showcasing West African art and repatriated Benin Bronzes in a world-class ...
The pound has strengthened against most currencies in the last year, giving families more spending power if they're heading ...
For the first time, Madrid and Milan have knocked Paris, London and New York off the top spots. View on euronews ...
Architect Ali Hassan is a young entrepreneur who was born and raised in Kano. He studied architecture in Italy, with a global perspective and local passion. In this interview, he speaks on the ...
The Danish capital of Copenhagen was named the world's "most livable city," while North American cities overall ranked in the ...
Dozens of coastal regions around the world, including Jakarta, Lagos and Tianjin are sinking at an alarming rate.
Common projections shrink the size of Africa, but experts have long debated whether creating a precise map is possible.
While most countries have just one capital city, a few around the world take a different approach, splitting national duties across two or even three capital cities.
In contrast, cities like Dakar and Kampala, despite growing populations and needs, remain locked out of capital markets due to fiscal centralisation and weak financial records.
In dramatic scenes that appear to mark a turning point in nearly two years of civil war, Sudan’s military is driving fighters of its rival, the Rapid Support Forces, out of Khartoum.
To manage rapid urbanization effectively, African cities must enhance fiscal strategies and broaden revenue sources.