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Africa - Page 31

August 15, 2023
News

The Gambia’s Unconventional Tourism Attracts British Retirees, Sparking Controversy

The picturesque landscapes and vibrant cultures of Africa have long drawn European tourists, and among the diverse destinations, The Gambia has emerged as a unique magnet for retired British women seeking unconventional

Geopolitics/Human Rights

Burkina Faso Rejects Saudi 200 Mosques Deal, Demands Education and Health Investment

Burkina Faso’s President, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, has reportedly declined an offer from Saudi Arabia to construct 200 mosques in the country, urging the kingdom to prioritize investments in critical infrastructure such as schools, hospitals, and job-creating businesses instead. President Traoré

March 20, 2025

Former Battlefield Enemies Unite as Mali’s Armed Opposition Mounts Coordinated Offensive Against Junta

Defence/Diplomacy/Geopolitics

A conflict long defined by shifting rivalries has entered a new phase in Mali as two of the country’s most bitter adversaries have forged

War on Water in Africa

Human Rights

In early November, foreign ministers from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Christophe Lutundula Apala Pen’Apala, and Rwanda, Vicent Birutamet in Luanda, Angola, to

UN calls for new approaches to reap benefits of AfCFTA

August 8, 2023
Diplomacy

African nations need to adopt new approaches to realize the benefits of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and accelerate the continent’s development, a UN official said Thursday. Ozonnia Ojielo, the

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Nigeria closes land border with Niger amid coup

August 7, 2023
News

Nigeria has announced the decision to close its land border with Niger due to the recent coup in Niger. Adewale Adeniyi, acting comptroller general of the Nigeria Customs Service, said the decision

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Thousands Rally in Support of Niger’s Coup Leaders as Western-Backed ECOWAS Threatens Military Intervention

August 4, 2023
News

The military junta which took power in Niger warned on July 31 that France might militarily intervene with authorization from the ousted government’s foreign minister to restore Mohamed Bazoum to the presidency. Thousands have mobilized to

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Second Russia-Africa Summit Ends With Commitments Toward Cooperation Across Key Sectors

August 4, 2023
News/Russia

The second Russia-Africa Summit for Peace, Security, and Development concluded in the Russian city of St. Petersburg on July 28. The two-day summit was attended by official delegations from 49 African countries

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Niger Is the Fourth Country in the Sahel to Experience an Anti-Western Coup

August 2, 2023
Columns

At 3 a.m. on July 26, 2023, the presidential guard detained President Mohamed Bazoum in Niamey, the capital of Niger. Troops, led by Brigadier General Abdourahmane Tchiani closed the country’s borders and declared a

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The EU’s neo-colonial Policy in Africa

August 2, 2023
Diplomacy

The European Union regards itself as a privileged partner of Africa that takes special “care” of the continent and may therefore force its policies onto African countries in a paternalist manner. At

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People’s Movements From Africa Debate the Crisis of Capitalism and Socialist Alternatives

July 21, 2023
News

On July 17, 200 delegates from progressive organizations, political parties, people’s movements, and trade unions across Africa gathered in Bela-Bela, South Africa for the “Dilemmas of Humanity: Pan African Dialogues to Build

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Gray Market Charcoal East Africa—Why Prohibitionist Interventions Are Failing

July 19, 2023
Uncategorized

At Kampala’s Nakawa market, Lovisa Nabisubi scoops charcoal from a bag and packs it into tins ready for customers. Her bare hands, feet, and clothes are stained black from hours of dealing

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Chinese companies lauded for helping develop Tanzanian capital

July 1, 2023
China

“Dodoma is developing very fast,” commented a taxi driver on the way from the central bus station to the central business district in the Tanzanian capital of Dodoma. The taxi driver, who

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The Struggle for Environmental Justice in Africa

June 30, 2023
Human Rights

The struggle for environmental justice in Africa is complex and broad. It is the continuation of the fight for the liberation of the continent and for socio-ecological transformation. It is a fact

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