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Soviet era spacecraft crashes into the Indian Ocean. Cosmic Junk returns to earth after five decades

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Originally intended to study Venus, the Kosmos spacecraft was stranded in Earth orbit due to a rocket malfunction shortly after launch, remaining there for five decades.
Africa

The Spy who loved Me! Burkina Faso exposes sneaky lady Secret Agent from France

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Claire Dubois, a French woman in her early 30s, arrived in Burkina Faso posing as the director of a Non-Government Organization known as Forward. Pretending to love the new Burkina Faso government and its leader, Dubois organization worked diligently to…
Africa

Surgeon who provided Free Surgeries Across Africa for 40 years receives special award

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Dr. Parker volunteered full time with Mercy Ships from 1987 and in 1995, added the responsibility of ships’ Chief Medical Officer to his surgical role.
Africa

New Pope Leo XIV has already visited Tanzania and Kenya

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For most residents of Africa, the Chicago Born Prevost is likely to be more open and may even emulate his predecessor’s efforts to connect with the continent, something which he has already shown during his time as cardinal.
Africa

Alexandria City is falling. Nearly 300 buildings along Egyptian coastline come down crashing

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Researchers found building collapses are closely linked to the severe erosion of the Mediterranean coastline, driven by sediment imbalances resulting from decades of inefficient landscape management and uncontrolled urban expansion.
Africa

Coming from America: Why Africa feels more connected to the new pontiff, Pope Leo XIV

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After John Paul II broke the Italian hold on the papacy in 1978, the field has broadened considerably, such that cardinals from far-flung countries are now seen as contenders.
Leisure

NW Plus TV Africa’s own Netflix streaming from Nairobi

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It is a new portal which provides an outlet for all African Creative powers and the streaming platform for anyone yearning for classic authentic african films, drama and music.
Africa

Morocco Provides Atlantic Ocean Access to Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger

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But now under the new agreement with Morocco, the three Sahel nations will reduce their dependence on the seaports belonging to the ECOWAS member states.
Earth

Kenya to close all airstrips in Maasai Mara National Reserve

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This therefore will force tourists to undertake a more than 40 kilometers drive from the nearest airport which is currently being constructed in Narok Town and set to be ready by March 2026.
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Former Prime Minister of Tanzania, Cleopa Msuya who died in Dar-es-salaam gets buried at Kilimanjaro Home

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Cleopa Msuya was among the officials who graced the rehabilitation project for Mount Meru Hospital in Arusha circa 1999
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