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Egypt’s Big Oil Bet: $5.7B Fueling Africa’s Energy Growth

Egypt is once again drilling deep, not just into its soil, but into the very foundation of its energy ambitions. In a bold new move, the North African powerhouse has.

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The Rebirth of Banhine: Inside Mozambique’s Bold Wildlife Restoration Mission

Across continents, the decline of wildlife in protected areas has become a bellwether of ecological stress and a warning for humanity. The Convention on Biological Diversity, the United Nations’ SDG.

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World Bank Raises Africa’s 2025 Growth Forecast to 3.8%

The World Bank has raised its growth forecast for Sub-Saharan Africa in 2025 to 3.8 per cent, up from 3.5 per cent in April, signalling cautious optimism across a region.

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Mozambique’s LNG Revival: Balancing Opportunity and Risk

At a time when the world is grappling with the twin imperatives of energy security and climate transition, Mozambique’s beleaguered LNG megaproject stands at a crossroads. With global demand for.

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Africa’s Green Future: Decoding the EU’s €545 Million Strategic Investment

A new chapter in Africa’s energy story is being written, not with borders, but with grids, solar fields, and wind farms. The European Union’s recent announcement of a €545 million.

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What India’s $4 Billion Minerals Investment Means for Zambia and Africa

The global transition to a green, electrified future is not merely a race to develop new technologies; it is a fundamental restructuring of global resource supply chains. At the heart.

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Congo’s Franc Revival: Reducing Dollar Dependence in Africa

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Africa’s second-largest nation by landmass and a mineral powerhouse, is embarking on a bold financial mission: restoring trust in the Congolese franc and reducing.

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Minerals, Power, and Africa’s New Leverage

The world stands at the cusp of a new energy era, one rewriting the rules of power, influence, and survival. The decisions made over the next decade will not merely.

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Africa and the Rare Earth Race: India’s Strategic Pivot to a New Mineral Frontier

As the global race for rare earth elements (REEs) intensifies, India is deepening its engagement with Africa to secure a more diversified and resilient supply chain. This strategic shift is.

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The Net-Zero Equation: How Much Will It Cost, and Who Will Bear It?

The world is now locked in a high-stakes race against time, ambition, and atmospheric thresholds. More than 70 countries, representing over 80% of global CO₂ emissions and nearly 90% of.

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