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The birth of tropical Europe

The New European

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June 25, 2026

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The birth of tropical Europe

For Europe's farmers, longer and hotter summers contribute to the region’s biggest problem of all

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Guinee news

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· Jun 22, 2026

Guinée : vers l’organisation de la première Semaine nationale des archives

Du 25 au 30 juin 2026, la plage de Camayenne accueillera la toute première édition de la Semaine nationale des archives de Guinée. L’annonce a été faite ce lundi 22 juin par le ministre Secrétaire général du gouvernement, Tamba Benoît Kamano, et la directrice générale des Archives nationales, Djenabou Barry, lors d’une conférence de presse []

AllAfrica

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· Jul 3, 2026

Africa: Why Africa's Ocean Leadership Matters Now

[allAfrica] Last month, Mombasa made history as the first African city to host the Our Ocean Conference (OOC) - an international convening to protect and conserve the ocean, gathering well over a hundred countries. Yet the significance of the conference went far beyond where it was held. It demonstrated why Africa is increasingly becoming one of the world's most influential voices in shaping the future of our ocean.

NBC News

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· Jul 2, 2026

Little Portugal vive el Mundial con sabor a fútbol y cultura

Gio Delfa recorrió Little Portugal, uno de los barrios más emblemáticos de Toronto, donde el Mundial ha reunido a aficionados de distintas culturas. Residentes y comerciantes cuentan cómo la visita de Portugal transformó el ambiente de la ciudad.

Africa.com

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· Jun 28, 2026

Three African Safaris That Go Beyond the Big Five

African safaris are evolving beyond traditional game drives, with destinations across Botswana, Rwanda, and Kenya offering immersive wildlife and cultural experiences. In Botswana’s Okavango Delta, visitors can glide silently through wetlands in traditional mokoro canoes or enjoy solar-powered river cruises on the Chobe River that showcase elephants, hippos, crocodiles, and hundreds of bird species. In []

The Olive Press

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· Jun 23, 2026

A valiant Atlantic archipelago has put itself on the map after lighting up the World Cup – but what do you really know about Cabo Verde?

A TINY Atlantic archipelago nation is starting to a draw global attention after holding the mighty Spain at the North American World Cup. Cabo Verde’s first-ever World Cup campaign has

Guineematin.com

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· Jun 23, 2026

Guinéen vivant à Djoulabougou (Côte d’Ivoire), Mamady Doumbouya rêve de « rentrer définitivement au pays »

Mamady Doumbouya exerce actuellement le métier de menuisier à Djoulabougou, localité où il est né, dans le sud-ouest de la Côte d’Ivoire. Originaire de la préfecture de Guéckédou, en Guinée forestière, une ville dont il éprouve aujourd’hui la nostalgie, il assume la responsabilité d’une famille de 25 personnes depuis le décès de son père. Famille, [] The post Guinéen vivant à Djoulabougou (Côte d’Ivoire), Mamady Doumbouya rêve de « rentrer définitivement au pays » first appeared on Guineematin.com.

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Related coverage for "The birth of tropical Europe": Guinee news — Guinée : vers l’organisation de la première Semaine nationale des archives. AllAfrica — Africa: Why Africa's Ocean Leadership Matters Now. NBC News — Little Portugal vive el Mundial con sabor a fútbol y cultura. Africa.com — Three African Safaris That Go Beyond the Big Five. The Olive Press — A valiant Atlantic archipelago has put itself on the map after lighting up the World Cup – but what do you really know about Cabo Verde?. Guineematin.com — Guinéen vivant à Djoulabougou (Côte d’Ivoire), Mamady Doumbouya rêve de « rentrer définitivement au pays »