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Tanzania Energy Sector Boosts from $1.2B Uranium Project

Tanzania has officially entered the nuclear mineral age with the launch of a $1.2 billion uranium extraction project in collaboration with Russia’s Rosatom, the state-owned nuclear energy giant. Anchored at.

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Togo’s Port of Lomé: A Strategic Gateway for U.S.–Africa Trade

Togo’s Port of Lomé is fast becoming a critical maritime node for West Africa and international players eyeing strategic entry points into Africa. With its modern infrastructure, deep-water capacity, and.

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Africa’s New Diplomats: Power Beyond the State

Across Africa, a shift is taking place in how regional diplomacy and international negotiations are being shaped. While governments and state institutions have traditionally led the continent’s foreign relations and.

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Alliance of Sahel States Asserts Agricultural Sovereignty with Launch of APSA-Sahel

In a decisive move that underscores its commitment to food sovereignty and regional autonomy, the Alliance of Sahel States (AES)—comprising Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger—has officially launched the Alliance of.

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Africa’s Border Revolution: Free Movement in Focus

In an era where globalisation is tearing down walls once deemed inviolable, the concept of free movement stands as a keystone of modern integration. The European Union’s Schengen Area offers.

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Is the Continent Ready for a Unified Foreign Policy?

In a world experiencing tectonic shifts in geopolitical alliances, the question of Africa’s global posture is no longer just rhetorical; it’s strategic. With the rise of China, the resurgence of.

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ECOWAS at 50: Hope Amid Fractured Unity

Fifty years ago, in a season marked by Cold War politics and post-colonial fragility, fifteen West African countries came together to sign the Treaty of Lagos on May 28, 1975..

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Strengthening Security in West Africa: Burkina Faso and Senegal’s New Partnership

A new bilateral initiative targeting terrorism and transnational crime has been launched by Burkina Faso and Senegal in response to West Africa’s escalating insecurity. The partnership reflects a growing consensus.

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Demographics Alone Won’t Save Africa—But Skills Might

There are few certainties in global affairs, but the changing demography of Sub-Saharan Africa is one of them. The region’s population is expected to increase by 79% in the next.

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Africa in the New World Order: Between Non-Alignment and New Alliances

Historically aligned with the Non-Aligned Movement during the Cold War, Africa now confronts a modern geopolitical remix, marked by resurgent global rivalries, shifting economic poles and growing pressure to choose.

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