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It’s Time to Focus on Southern Africa: Mozambique Will Matter in a War over Taiwan

Authors: Ulysse Batista, Maximilien Hachiya, and Dr.Julian Spencer-Churchill More than 2,000 ships have been diverted by the Yemeni Houthi disruption to shipping at the Bab...

Digital opportunities for African businesses: report

The 11th Africa CEO Forum in Kigali, Rwanda, was the stage for the unveiling of a report by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) of...

U.S.-Africa Business Summit: Partnering for Sustainable Success

The Corporate Council on Africa (CCA) held the U.S.-Africa business summit in Dallas, Texas, on May 6-9 with the theme "U.S.-Africa Business: Partnering for...

The Lingering Threat of UXO and Land Mines: Congo and Tigray

Land mines remain a pervasive menace in conflict-affected regions, haunting communities long after the guns fall silent. This article delves into the challenges posed...

FM Conference must separate blusters from concrete facts to achieve policy progress in Africa

Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared the forthcoming conference of African Foreign Ministers as the newest platform to systematize further the process of establishing...

Interview with Salsay Weyane Political Party Foreign Affairs Department Head, Hailu Kebede.

Can you tell me about Salsay Weyane and your role in the party? I am a foreign affairs department head with Salsay Weyane and have...

Africa’s Economic Development: Exploring Geopolitical Complexities and Contradictions

Within the context of rapidly geopolitical changes and the Russia-Ukraine crisis, African leaders have to absolutely rethink and take strategies to save their straddling...

The Devastating Conflict in Darfur: A Legacy of Ethnic Cleansing and Marginalization

Darfur, a huge region in western Sudan, with a diverse population and a rich cultural legacy. The major ethnic groups are the Fur, Masalit,...

Termination of African Countries from AGOA Agreement: A Threat Or Opportunity For The African Economy?

"Accordingly, I have decided to terminate the designations of the Central African Republic, Gabon, Niger, and Uganda as beneficiary Sub-Saharan African countries for section...

Fano in the Political Turbulence of Ethiopia: The Revival of Fano and Pathways to Security

The term “Fano” is well known in the military struggle in Ethiopia. Around the middle of 1930, when Italy invaded Ethiopia, the term obtained...

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