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Kosti: A relatively calm haven in the midst of Sudan’s conflict

By Walaa Abdulatti Mohammed Nour

At a time when Sudanese cities were falling under the weight of war, Kosti, lying on the banks of the White Nile, remained alive and vibrant, opening its markets each morning and welcoming new waves of displaced people in search of safety.

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Breast Cancer in Tanzania: Why Early Diagnosis and Multidisciplinary Care Matter

By Kelvin Innocent Msika

Breast cancer in Tanzania is rapidly increasing, with cases expected to rise by 82% by 2030. Most women are diagnosed late due to limited screening and awareness. Government efforts aim to improve early detection, treatment, and education. Experts stress that prevention, public awareness, and personalized multidisciplinary care are key to reducing deaths and improving survival.

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Entoto: Message-Bearing Masterpieces Amidst Enchanting Scenery

By Kalkidan Zelalem

This article highlights the cultural and artistic heritage of Entoto, Ethiopia. Featuring modernized parks, museums, and artworks by skilled Ethiopian artists, the article explores wood and metal pieces that depict daily life, historical events, traditional practices, and human emotions—from rural routines and music to conflict, loss, and resilience. Each artwork carries a unique message, offering a window into Ethiopia’s history, culture, and the universal human experience.

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Exploring Port Sudan: Natural Beauty, Cultural Heritage, and Post-War Revival

By Suhaib Khojali

Port Sudan, Sudan’s Red Sea hub, is rich in natural beauty, coral reefs, and Beja cultural heritage. The 2023 war caused a sharp decline in tourism and strained the city’s infrastructure, but domestic travel and projects like the Red Sea Arous Project offer hope for recovery. This article explores Port Sudan’s attractions, history, and potential for post-war tourism revival.