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Latitudes Festival Óbidos: A Global Literary Journey returns

Explore the Latitudes Festival in Óbidos from April 16-19. Discover 25 authors, 60 events, and the new Latitudes Passport in

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West Africa Coups: Groups Accused of Normalizing Instability

West African human rights leaders warn that regional organizations are normalizing military coups, leading to the collapse of democracy and

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Cape Verde Beats Finland in FIFA Series Ahead of World Cup

Cape Verde defeats Finland on penalties in the FIFA Series as the Blue Sharks prepare for their historic 2026 World

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The Political System of Cape Verde: An African Democracy Model

Explore Cape Verde's political system, a model of African democracy. Learn about its semi-presidential structure, peaceful power transitions, and rule

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Obiang Calls for Stronger OEACP to Tackle Global Crises

Equatorial Guinea's President Teodoro Obiang calls for OEACP modernization and Global South advocacy as he assumes the 79-nation bloc's presidency.

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Saving the Santiago Heron: Protecting Cape Verde’s Biodiversity

Conservationists in Cape Verde are scaling trees to save the rare Bourne’s heron from extinction. Learn about the high-tech efforts

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Cape Verde Music & Dance: The Rhythmic Heart of the Islands

Explore the rich musical heritage of Cape Verde, from the soulful Morna of Cesária Évora to the high-energy Funaná and

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Guinea-Bissau Forces Block PAIGC Meeting Amid Political Tensions

Guinea-Bissau security forces block a PAIGC meeting, escalating tensions as opposition leaders face suppression under the transitional government.

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Africa Needs Tailored Tech, Not Western Models | Tech News

Explore why Africa needs localized tech solutions, not Western models, to bridge the digital divide and empower rural communities through

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DUA 2.0: First AI to Speak Cape Verdean & Guinean Creoles

Explore DUA 2.0, the groundbreaking AI speaking Cape Verdean and Guinean Creoles, designed to empower Lusophone artists and preserve cultural

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