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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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A Call for the World to Experience Africa

On a crisp morning in Tanzania’s Serengeti, a couple from South Korea watched as the golden sun rose over a horizon teeming with life. Giraffes strolling gracefully, lions roaring in.

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Understanding the Business of Sports in Africa

Across the globe, elite sports have evolved into more than just a contest of skill, they are now powerful economic and political forces. Events like the FIFA World Cup and.

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Can Africa Thrive Without Oil?: Imagining a Post-Fossil Fuel Economy

As the world continues to grapple with the realities of climate change and the global push for sustainability, the transition from fossil fuels is no longer a distant concept. Oil-rich.

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The Future is Youth: Africa’s Demographic Dividend or Disaster?

Africa is entering a defining era in its history, one that could shape its global trajectory for decades to come. With the world’s youngest population and an ever-expanding pool of.

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Made in Africa: Rebuilding the Continent’s Manufacturing Backbone

Across the globe, manufacturing drives economic growth, shaping nations and lifting millions out of poverty. Yet, the narrative in Africa is that the manufacturing sector is a shadow of its.

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Africa’s Leap into High-Speed Mobility

In the global pursuit of advanced transportation solutions, high-speed mobility has revolutionised economies and societies. Nations such as China have developed extensive high-speed rail networks, exceeding 40,000 kilometres as of.

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Sustaining Africa’s Rise as Global Food Exporter

Favourable weather, targeted investment, and modest yet meaningful improvements in infrastructure have combined to position Africa as an emerging force in global food exports. If sustained, this shift could mark.

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China’s Impact on Reshaping Africa’s Infrastructure

Across Africa, the signs of new infrastructure projects are hard to miss. Highways stretch across previously isolated regions, ports are being modernised, and new railway systems connect cities and countries.

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Security for Sale: Africa’s Shifting Alliances and the New Cold War

Recently, Africa has emerged as a crucial arena for global powers seeking to expand their influence. The continent’s abundant natural resources, strategic geographic position, and burgeoning markets have attracted attention.

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