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Источник @rusconct · Post #3229 · 19 дек.

#Announcement On December 19–20, the Second Ministerial Conference of the #Russia–#Africa Partnership Forum will be held in Cairo, Egypt. This dialogue format, established by the decision of the Second Russia–Africa Summit (St. Petersburg, July 27–28, 2023), is intended to ensure coordination in implementing the tasks set by heads of state, governments, and organizations in order to achieve practical results in Russia–Africa cooperation. 🤝 Trade, economic cooperation, and investment issues will take center stageon the agenda of the Second Ministerial Conference. Participants of the event will also discuss the progress in implementing the Action Plan and develop concrete steps to ensure its full implementation. The Conference will bethe first event of the Russia–Africa Partnership Forum to be held on African soil and a key stage in preparations for the Third Russia–Africa Summit, scheduled for 2026. #RussiaAfrica

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@noticias_reveladas · Post #71862 · 28.04.2026, 11:02

🚨🌏✝#AFRICA Tragedia El millonario estadounidense Ernie Dosio de 75 años de edad, murió pisoteado por una manada de elefantes en Gabón. 🐘 El empresario cazaba antílopes en el parque López - Okanda cuando fue sorprendido por 5 elefantas con su cría. El guía resultó gravemente herido

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@orizzontipolitici · Post #544 · 08.04.2020, 14:03

Nei prossimi vent'anni l'#Africa è destinata ad essere protagonista assoluto nello scenario geopolitico. La crescita economica sarà fra le più veloci in assoluto. Entro il 2050 più del 20% della popolazione mondiale risiederà proprio in Africa. Per queste ragioni le potenze straniere hanno sempre più interessi su questo enorme territorio. https://www.orizzontipolitici.it/come-le-potenze-straniere-stanno-conquistando-africa/

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@aesinfos · Post #2117 · 22.12.2024, 10:34

#AESinfo | #Africa Thiaroye : Dip Doundou Guiss Immortalise le Massacre des Tirailleurs dans un Clip Vidéo IA Époustouflant Le rappeur sénégalais Dip Doundou Guiss marque les esprits en commémorant le massacre de Thiaroye, survenu le 1er décembre 1944, avec un clip vidéo entièrement généré par intelligence artificielle. Intitulé "Jambaar" (héros en wolof), ce projet novateur retrace le parcours poignant des tirailleurs africains victimes de cette tragédie. Retrouvez l’article complet sur Twitter X @AESinfos Facebook https://www.facebook.com/share/14mvx7i5s3/?mibextid=wwXIfr

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@asianomics · Post #5007 · 18.05.2025, 13:47

🇨🇳🌍China turns to PPPs to fund big projects in Africa China has turned to public-private partnerships (PPP) to finance big African infrastructure projects under a grand China investment initiative, a shift experts said could reduce Beijing’s financial risks while easing debt pressures on African countries. By granting Chinese companies long-term operating rights in exchange for construction financing, the model represents a pivot from direct government loans through China’s policy banks under its Belt and Road Initiative, Beijing’s plan to build global trade and infrastructure links. From Nairobi’s mega-highway and stalled railway to Zambia’s Lusaka-Ndola dual carriageway, Beijing is encouraging its companies and financiers to use PPP models for major projects that African governments previously avoided due to debt concerns – described by analysts as a “yellow brick road” for sustaining infrastructure development. #China#Africa @asianomics

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@papaevaticanonews · Post #9994 · 13.04.2026, 10:11

Quello in #Africa “doveva essere il primo Viaggio del pontificato”. Lo ha detto Papa #LeoneXIV, rispondendo alle domande dei giornalisti sul volo da Roma ad Algeri. “Già l’anno scorso, nel mese di maggio, avevo detto il primo viaggio vorrei farlo in Africa”, ha spiegato il Pontefice. "Subito hanno suggerito Algeria per Sant’Agostino”, ha aggiunto, dicendosi “molto contento di visitare di nuovo la terra di Sant’Agostino che offre un ponte molto importante nel dialogo interreligioso”. L’opportunità di visitare i luoghi della vita del vescovo di Ippona, oggi Annaba, è dunque, secondo Papa Leone, “una benedizione anche per me personalmente e anche per la Chiesa e per il mondo. Perché dobbiamo cercare sempre ponti per costruire la pace e la riconciliazione”. In quest’ottica, il viaggio apostolico “rappresenta davvero un’opportunità importantissima per continuare con la stessa voce, con lo stesso messaggio, che vogliamo promuovere la pace e la riconciliazione e il rispetto e la considerazione per tutti i popoli”.

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@papaevaticanonews · Post #9987 · 13.04.2026, 08:20

🇩🇿🇻🇦 Poco dopo le ore 9 di questa mattina, l'aereo con a bordo Papa #LeoneXIV è decollato dall'aeroporto di Roma Fiumicino alla volta dell'#Africa. Ha così ufficialmente inizio il terzo Viaggio Apostolico all'estero del Pontefice. Un viaggio che durerà dieci giorni e che toccherà quattro nazioni: Algeria, Camerun, Angola e Guinea equatoriale. Come da prassi, nel lasciare l'Italia, il Santo Padre ha inviato un telegramma al Presidente della Repubblica italiana, Sergio Mattarella. Nel testo il Papa porge il suo saluto e assicura le preghiere “per il bene e la prosperità dell’intero popolo italiano”. Ricorda poi il suo viaggio nei quattro Paesi che toccherà compiuto nel “vivo desiderio di incontrare i fratelli nella fede e gli abitanti di quelle care Nazioni”. Nel messaggio di risposta, il Capo di Stato italiano ha ringraziato il Pontefice sottolineando quanto l'Africa, il “continente giovane”, sia protagonista di cambiamenti e foriera di speranza. Mattarella ha poi evidenziato il legame con l'Europa e l'Italia condividendo la responsabilità "di individuare assieme le risposte a tutte le sfide principali del nostro tempo, dalle ripercussioni di guerre e conflitti alla globalizzazione, dalle divisioni settarie alla pressione demografica e migratoria, dall’uso delle risorse naturali alla crisi climatica". Ricordando poi il valore della visita del Pontefice e il suo richiamo alla pace, il presidente si dice convinto che gli appelli del Papa contribuiranno ad "alimentare la consapevolezza dell’indispensabile contributo che ogni individuo e ogni collettività sono chiamati a fornire per superare le divisioni e salvaguardare la dignità dell’uomo".

RTDocumentary

@rtdocumentary · Post #141 · 27.07.2021, 10:00

The world’s most densely populated island #video#Africa Could you imagine living on an island roughly the size of a football pitch with several hundred other people? That’s what life is like on tiny Migingo in Lake Victoria. Metal shacks cover the tiny island, making it look like an iron-plated turtle. It has everything any normal town has: shops, cafes, brothels, a port, a church, and even a hotel for the occasional tourist. Although there are bigger islands a stone’s throw away, locals don’t rush to populate them, as they believe they are inhabited by evil spirits. Still, why would you want live like sardines packed into a tiny island? The waters surrounding it are rich with fish, so Kenyan and Ugandan fishermen remain on Migingo to fill their nets. Although Kenya and Uganda both claim jurisdiction over the island, the locals don’t care who owns it, as far as there are fish to catch. Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentaryк

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@rtdocumentary · Post #91 · 28.06.2021, 14:00

Trading daughters for cows in Africa 🐄 #video#Africa What does an engagement party look like in rural Tanzania? Men gather to negotiate the dowry, and it will be paid in cows! She's young and uneducated? Take 15 cows, but if your daughter is already 13 and likes going to school? 'You'll get no more than 5! They say here that cows are more valuable than daughters, because unlike girls, cows stay with the family. Educated girls are not in demand, because, ‘they want a say in everything’. It is against the law to marry off underage girls and any father caught doing so could face up to 30 years in prison. Even so, child marriage is still commonplace in much of Tanzania. Kristina was married off at 13, but luckily, she was rescued. Her father escaped jail time, but she says he was still very upset about having to give the cows back. Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary

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@rtdocumentary · Post #81 · 25.06.2021, 10:00

What do baby elephants dream about? 🐘💤 #video#Africa Little Limpopo is like a human baby! He has to be bottle-fed, sung a lullaby to, covered with a blanket and patted before going to sleep. What a cool job his nanny has! Limpopo is an orphaned baby elephant. He lives in a special elephant nursery in Zimbabwe, where one family of conservation enthusiasts take care of orphaned infants. Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary

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@rtdocumentary · Post #80 · 24.06.2021, 14:02

World’s largest e-waste dump #video#Africa Agbogbloshie is one of those places you’d never want to visit. Ever. It’s where your previous generation iPhone goes after Apple presents the new one. Electronic goods containing toxic chemicals are supposed to be recycled properly. However, it’s too expensive and used electronics are mostly disposed of in places like Agbogbloshie. Tonnes of e-waste from Western countries and Asia are delivered to the former wetland near Ghana’s capital Accra. The e-waste doesn’t just lay there, some 80,000 locals work here day and night, collecting scrap metal. They call it Sodom and Gomorrah that feeds and kills them. They can earn $3-5 a day for one meal a day, but the terrible air pollution makes it very dangerous. Emmanuel is one of the metal scrappers at Agbogbloshie. Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary

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@rtdocumentary · Post #70 · 22.06.2021, 10:01

Tanzanian 'ghosts' #video#Africa Being an albino in Tanzania (and a few other African countries) is very dangerous. Not because it's sunny all the time and UV radiation is bad for people with this condition. But instead, albinos are hunted down and hacked for body parts by witch doctors. These traditional healers stoke a superstition that people with albinism don't die and their bodies possess magical properties. They cut their limbs and drain their blood to use in potions and make amulets. The old beliefs are so strong that albinos often become outcasts in society. Many choose to live in special sanctuaries. Here's a heartbreaking story of a girl named Kabula, who was traced and attacked by hitmen. Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary

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