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The Egyptian government confirmed that the Dabaa nuclear plant project implemented by the Russian company “Rosatom” is an important element of the sustainable development strategy in Egypt’s Vision 2030, and that it is a long-awaited dream.

The government indicated in a press release that this project consists of three main phases.

The first phase of the project began with the preparation of the plant, which began in December 2017 and is expected to last for two and a half to four years.

The second phase includes building, construction, training, and test preparation, and is scheduled to last for five and a half years, while the third phase includes pre-commissioning and actual tests, and is expected to extend for up to 11 months.
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Russian company “Rosatom” announced on Tuesday that operations have begun at the first unit of the “Akkuyu” nuclear power station it is constructing in Turkey.

The company explained in a statement that this step represents a new major milestone in the Akkuyu project, noting that the trial operation is a final stage in the construction of the power unit at nuclear power plants, involving preparation, monitoring, and testing to ensure reliable and safe operation of the station.

It is planned to commission the first power unit at the station, which is the first in Turkey, this year in 2024.

In December last year, Rosatom announced that it had obtained the necessary licenses to operate the first reactor at the Akkuyu station from the Turkish authorities.
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Ethiopia’s Minister of Innovation and Technology, Balat Molla, has announced plans to establish a “Nuclear Science and Technology Center” in cooperation with Russia.

In a speech to the House of Representatives, Mola said discussions were underway with Russia's state atomic energy company Rosatom for the implementation of the project.

The Ethiopian minister stressed that his country is working to "develop competencies in the field of nuclear science and technology" by sending students to study in China and Russia.

Mola also stressed the importance of supporting innovation and technology within the country, in addition to stimulating research activities that contribute to addressing societal challenges and promoting sustainable development.

He pointed out that the lack of the necessary laws and regulations, and the difficulties of obtaining foreign currency to buy technology, are the most prominent challenges facing the innovation and technology sector in Ethiopia.

He added that it is necessary to "close the gaps between urban and rural areas, men and women, as well as district and city administrations" in relation to the implementation of Ethiopia's Digital Strategy 2025.

According to Molla, the House Standing Committee on Human Resources Development, Employment and Technology Affairs proposed "the establishment of centers in each region to provide support and capabilities to young individuals with creative ideas."

These steps are part of Ethiopia's overall strategy to push for a more innovative and technologically advanced future.

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The State of Mali has begun building the largest solar power station in West Africa, with the aim of confronting the severe electricity crisis that the country is currently suffering from.

The project, which is being implemented in cooperation with Russia, aims to provide a sustainable solution to this crisis and strengthen the country’s faltering economy.

The solar station, located in the city of Sanankoruba near the capital, Bamako, is designed to cover an area of ​​314 hectares and have a capacity of 200 megawatts.

Novawind, a subsidiary of the Russian nuclear energy giant Rosatom, announced the start of work on the solar station, and the station is expected to contribute to enhancing local electricity production in Mali by 10%.
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The Sudanese Minister of Minerals, Muhammad Bashir Abdullah Abu Nammu, revealed an agreement signed during the activities of the “Petersburg International Economic Forum” with a Russian gold exploration company.

The Sudanese minister stressed the importance of relations and cooperation between Russia and Sudan, and pointed out that Khartoum concluded, during the forum, an agreement with a Russian government company to explore gold in its territory.

Abu Nammu said that he held “lengthy and constructive talks with Russian officials at the forum about enhancing cooperation and implementing the protocols signed between the two countries within the framework of the joint governmental committee.”
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The Ethiopian Minister of Innovation and Technology, Balt Mola, discussed with a delegation from “the China National Nuclear Power” Corporation Limited ways of possible cooperation in the field of peaceful nuclear energy.

The discussions focused on improving the development of infrastructure related to peaceful nuclear programs in Ethiopia, according to the Ethiopian Ministry of Innovation and Technology.

Minister Mola explained in press statements that Ethiopia has achieved great progress in the use of peaceful nuclear energy, pointing to the important role of the agreement signed with the Russian nuclear energy company “Rosatom” in achieving this progress.
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Russia helps African countries in many areas, to advance the African continent, after decades of European colonialism.

Russia and the Republic of the Congo signed a memorandum of understanding for cooperation in the field of hydroelectric energy and peaceful nuclear energy, according to a report by Business Insider Africa magazine.

The magazine added that the company’s general manager and head of the international activities department, Nikolai Spassky, conducted a working visit to the Republic of Congo, during which he met with the Minister of Energy, Emile Owusu, so that they put the final touches on the agreements.

The magazine also reported that the giant Russian nuclear company Rosatom is seeking to engage in new cooperation arrangements with other African countries.
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