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Africa’s Bullet Train Dreams: Too Fast, Too Soon?

Infrastructure development continues its relentless ascent worldwide, embracing ever more advanced systems, from green energy grids to next-generation transport corridors. Amid this transformation, high-speed rail represents a bold statement of.

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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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Behind Africa’s Corporate Surge Across the Continent

As global markets recalibrate in the wake of shifting geopolitical tensions, rising debt burdens, and an urgent push for economic diversification, the role of African companies in the international corporate.

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Digital Borders: The Next Phase of African Sovereignty

As the twenty-first century reaches its midpoint, digital sovereignty has emerged as a powerful symbol of national autonomy. Global powers are racing to embed their own cloud infrastructure, legislate data.

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Africa’s Rooftop Solution to Water Insecurity

The world is facing a water crisis of unprecedented scale, exacerbated by rising temperatures, erratic weather patterns, and increasing population pressure. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC),.

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Road to Prosperity: African Nations Accelerate Infrastructure Development

Roads have long been regarded as the “nerves” of an economy, serving as vital arteries that facilitate commerce, connectivity, and national development. In Africa, where over 80% of goods and.

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2025 BRICS Summit: What Are Africa’s Leaders Saying?

The 17th BRICS Summit, which began on July 6 and is set to conclude on July 7, 2025, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has convened heads of state, ministers, and.

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Inside Trump’s Summit with African Leaders to Reset U.S. Relations

To reset U.S. engagement with Africa, President Donald Trump will host a select group of African heads of state in Washington, D.C., from July 9 to 11, 2025. Billed as.

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Why Africa Must Retell Its Tourism Story

As global tourism surpasses 1.4 billion international arrivals in 2024, returning to nearly 99 per cent of pre-pandemic levels, Africa is reclaiming its place in the global travel narrative. With.

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South Africa Lands $474.6M AfDB Funding for Infrastructure Modernisation

South Africa has received a crucial financial boost from the African Development Bank (AfDB), with the approval of a $474.6 million loan aimed at overhauling its deteriorating transport and energy.

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