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May 1, 2026
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AfricaHeadline to provide full coverage of ADIS 2025 in Kinshasa

AfricaHeadline has confirmed that its editorial team will provide full, on-the-ground coverage of the Africa Digital Innovation Summit (ADIS 2025), scheduled for 25–26.

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Congo makes high-stakes bet on digital future with presidential-backed innovation summit

By AfricaHeadline – Special Edition KINSHASA — The Democratic Republic of Congo is preparing to host one of the continent’s most ambitious technology.

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Opinion | The African awakening, reclaiming sovereignty in the age of neocolonialism

Africa’s long and arduous fight for sovereignty did not end with the lowering of colonial flags. It merely changed its shape. From the.

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Africa’s energy transition: A decade of high ambitions, tight finances, and hard choices

By AfricaHeadline Africa Analysis Africa stands at the dawn of a decisive decade in its energy transition. Three competing forces define the outlook:.

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AI’s hidden cost: The soaring energy and water bill of the digital revolution

By g1 and AfricaHeadline Analysis Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the global economy, but its environmental and social costs are rising just as.

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Messi in Luanda: Why Africa’s confidence still makes Europe uneasy

By João Carlos Ndombassi, Special to AfricaHeadline LUANDA, ANGOLA. When Angola announced that Lionel Messi would play an exhibition match in Luanda on.

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South Africa’s Power Reforms Shift Market Sentiment as Eskom Overhaul Signals Structural Reset

For the first time in more than a decade, South Africa’s electricity crisis, long viewed as the single biggest drag on economic growth,.

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Kenya Strikes Labour Deal with Qatar to Deploy 13,000 Workers, as Nairobi Prepares Visa Centre

Kenya has concluded a labour mobility agreement with Qatar that will see 13,000 Kenyan workers placed in the Gulf state, in a move.

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Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination still haunts Israel, and the two-State dream has never been further away

Thirty years later, Rabin’s legacy collides with a Middle East transformed by extremism, war and political polarization. Thirty years after Israeli Prime Minister.

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After a calm election and peaceful swearing-In, Tanzania sets a new standard for Africa’s democracies

In a region where elections often trigger violent street protests, disputed results, and prolonged constitutional crises, Tanzania’s recent presidential vote delivered an uncommon.

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