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How Africa and China Are Transforming Global Development Models Together

Africa’s voice in shaping the global economy is growing louder, and China is listening. From zero-tariff trade to green technology transfers, the deepening partnership between China and Africa signals not.

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United Nations Day 2025: Advancing Africa’s Vision through Peace, Unity, and Global Partnerships

It was a warm October morning in Addis Ababa when a group of schoolchildren gathered at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) headquarters, their hands waving blue-and-white flags.

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What Africa’s Strongest Passports Reveal About the Continent’s Global Reach

Seychelles, Mauritius, and South Africa continue to dominate the continent’s passport rankings, offering their citizens unparalleled global access. In a world where travel freedom often mirrors diplomatic influence, these countries.

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Nigeria’s Second Gas Investment in 18 Months: Shell Commits $2 Billion Offshore

Nigeria’s energy sector has received a powerful jolt of optimism with Shell’s approval of a $2 billion offshore gas development in the HI Field, located in Oil Mining Lease (OML).

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Africa’s Untapped Billions: Why Books Could Be the Next Big Industry

Step into the McMillan Memorial Library in Nairobi and you encounter bookshelves and a metaphor for Africa’s greatest missed opportunity. For over 90 years, this landmark has stood as a.

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Guinea’s New Constitutional: Reform or Power Play?

Guinea’s political trajectory has reached another decisive inflection point. On 21–22 September 2025 Guineans went to the polls in a referendum on a draft constitution that, according to provisional results.

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Can Africa Pioneer the World’s Next Currency?

With the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) working toward launching a single regional currency by 2027, the quiet, persistent question lingers in policy circles: will other blocs follow,.

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The Return of Africa’s Stolen Artefacts: What Comes Next?

Across continents, a profound shift is unfolding. In 2025, a growing coalition of museums, governments and international bodies is accelerating the return of artefacts looted during colonial periods to their.

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Pan-Africanism Reimagined: Youth, Culture, and Social Movements

Pan-Africanism today is no longer solely the creed of mid 20th century luminaries; it is being reimagined by a dynamic, digital generation that spans borders and time zones. Africa’s youth,.

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Africa’s Carbon Credit Dilemma: Boon or Neocolonial Bargain?

The carbon credit economy is booming. Once a niche mechanism for climate finance, it has rapidly become a multi-billion-dollar global market. As of 2024, the global carbon credit market is.

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