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Africa Shouldn’t Pay for Climate Harm it Didn’t Cause

In the escalating battle against climate change, the world faces a stark and uncomfortable truth: those least responsible for the crisis are bearing its heaviest burdens. Wealthy, industrialised nations, whose.

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Africa’s Internet Problem Isn’t Just Infrastructure — It’s Politics Too

The internet today is more than a conduit of information; it is the lifeblood of economic growth, a platform for civic engagement, and the backbone of innovation. In Africa, where.

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China Invests in Nigeria: New Electric Vehicle Factory to Boost Industrial Growth

China’s plans to build an electric vehicle (EV) factory in Nigeria proves that the future of clean, advanced mobility solutions might be closer than anticipated. In a recent meeting with.

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Africa’s Regional Blocs: Can ECOWAS, EAC, and SADC Deliver?

Africa’s pursuit of regional integration has long been a central theme in its development narrative. The continent’s regional blocs—ECOWAS in West Africa, EAC in East Africa, and SADC in Southern.

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World Malaria Day 2025: Can Africa Reignite the Fight to End Malaria?

As the world marks World Malaria Day 2025, one question echoes across the continent: Can Africa reignite the fight to end malaria once and for all? With this year’s theme,.

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Who Really Owns Your Data?: The Fight for Digital Sovereignty

Data is likened to the new oil, the question of who controls this invaluable resource has become a focal point of global discourse. Nations across the world are grappling with.

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Why Universal Basic Income is Important for Africa

The concept of Universal Basic Income (UBI) has long been discussed as a radical yet necessary economic intervention, a solution to growing inequality, automation-driven job displacement, and economic instability. In.

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How is Africa Contributing to the Search for Renewable Materials?

With growing concerns over climate change and resource depletion, the global search for sustainable materials has never been more urgent. While Africa has long been seen as a source of.

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Who Is Mahmoud Youssouf, the New Face of the African Union?

History has shown that Africa thrives when it controls its own narrative. For too long, the African Union’s (AU) has been dependent on external actors for security and economic aid..

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Africa’s Lithium Rush: The Next Oil Boom or Another Resource Curse?

As the world continues to transition from fossil fuels to renewables, the market demand for lithium continues to soar. With its vast lithium deposits, Africa stands at the forefront of.

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