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Meloni, von der Leyen tout €1.2 billion in EU-Africa investment deals

Meloni, von der Leyen tout €1.2 billion in EU-Africa investment deals

Italy and the European Union have stepped up their efforts to deepen ties with Africa, unveiling a package of agreements worth €1.2 billion covering railway infrastructure, digital connectivity, and climate-resilient agriculture. “We believe...

Defense Department Budget Tells a Story

Defense Department Budget Tells a Story

Donald Trump’s priorities are quite different from those of Joe Biden. As Matthew 6:21 reminds us, “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” The same can be said about the way the Department of Defense builds a budget for...

Fireworks expected

Fireworks expected

As America’s birthday approaches, I want to introduce you to Sam Albert. You won’t have heard of him; he wasn’t famous and he wasn’t a character instantly recognizable as a mover and shaper of history. But he was a fundamentally decent man. Sam...

China and Africa consolidate dynamic partnership

China and Africa consolidate dynamic partnership

On June 11, 2025, the Ministerial Meeting of Coordinators on the Implementation of the Follow-up Actions of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) was held in Changsha, capital of China’s Hunan Province. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi...

World : Japan To Provide Defence Equipment To Thailand, 7 Other Nations

World : Japan To Provide Defence Equipment To Thailand, 7 Other Nations

TOKYO, June 21 (Bernama-Kyodo) -- Japan plans to supply defence equipment to Thailand, Tonga and six other nations in the current fiscal year as security aid, a government source said Friday, in bid to ensure safe sea lanes in the Indo-Pacific...

Slog AM: We’re Paying More for Gas (Good), Worms Are Eating the Trees (Bad), Senate Passes Trump's Budget Bill (Ugly)

Slog AM: We’re Paying More for Gas (Good), Worms Are Eating the Trees (Bad), Senate Passes Trump's Budget Bill (Ugly)

Pride Month Is Over: Time to re-paint the rainbow crosswalks, get back in the closet, throw that #Pride merch into a landfill, and finally force those gay penguins into divorce. Anyway, we’re tired of rainbows. It’s America month, where at least...

Qualification conventions are the key to mobility and trust

Qualification conventions are the key to mobility and trust

AFRICA The Addis Convention and the Global Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications Concerning Higher Education are playing an increasingly critical role in promoting international cooperation, coherence in recognition practices and...

Ethiopia Undertaking Exemplary Endeavors that Realize Seamless Integration of Electricity in Africa

Ethiopia Undertaking Exemplary Endeavors that Realize Seamless Integration of Electricity in Africa

Addis Ababa, July 1, 2025 (ENA) - Ethiopia is carrying out exemplary endeavors to realize a seamless integration of electricity grids along the continent, African Union Commission Infrastructure and Energy Director Kamugisha Kazaura said. The...

Japan to provide defense equipment to Thailand, 7 other nations

Japan to provide defense equipment to Thailand, 7 other nations

Japan plans to supply defense equipment to Thailand, Tonga and six other nations in the current fiscal year as security aid, a government source said Friday, in bid to ensure safe sea lanes in the Indo-Pacific region where China is evolving its...

Is America Prepared for a War with China?

Is America Prepared for a War with China?

World War III may be just over the horizon; the signs are everywhere. Our foe has been preparing to fight us for decades. Yet the most powerful military in world history may have as little as three weeks of supplies to fight a years-long war. And...

Somalia’s biometric border overhaul signals deeper US engagement

Somalia’s biometric border overhaul signals deeper US engagement

In a move hailed as both technologically significant and strategically vital, Somalia formally launched the Personal Identification Secure Comparison and Evaluation System (PISCES) at key border control points across the country. Backed by the...

Nigeria’s multilateral economic human capital: What next?  

Nigeria’s multilateral economic human capital: What next?  

At the recently concluded Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) of May 5-8, 2025, in Texas, USA, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, Nigeria’s Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), confirmed that the African Export–Import Bank (Afreximbank), led...

Inside Trump’s $75B ICE gulag nightmare | Will Bunch Newsletter

Inside Trump’s $75B ICE gulag nightmare | Will Bunch Newsletter

The great thing about turning 100 is that you get to celebrate...a lot. After the quiet satisfaction of the Philadelphia Daily News’ actual centennial on March 25, scores of alums of the 1925-born People Paper gathered Saturday night at the iconic...

Chinese Foreign Minister meets his counterparts from South Africa, Burkina Faso, Niger, Guinea-Bissau and other African countries

Chinese Foreign Minister meets his counterparts from South Africa, Burkina Faso, Niger, Guinea-Bissau and other African countries

Following his June 10 meetings, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with his counterparts from South Africa, Burkina Faso, Niger, Guinea-Bissau, the Republic of the Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ghana, Nigeria, Ethiopia and...

Tanzania edges toward trade, industry recovery

TANZANIA’S trade and industrial sectors are showing strong signs of recovery, driven by improved business conditions and expanding market opportunities across the region and beyond. The exports have steadily increased from 6.38 billion US dollars...

Somalia: The Flag Still Waves, But the Nation Does Not Stand

Somalia: The Flag Still Waves, But the Nation Does Not Stand

Somalia: The Flag Still Waves, But the Nation Does Not Stand OP-ED — Last night, the blue flag with the white star fluttered over city squares and windswept alleyways. Patriotic songs echoed from loudspeakers in the Somali capital. In Hargeisa,...

'I've been to 193 countries and my favourite was so good I quit job and moved there'

'I've been to 193 countries and my favourite was so good I quit job and moved there'

A globetrotter who has set foot in every nation on Earth revealed that naming his number one destination was "easy", as it spurred him to resign from his job and settle there permanently. Travel blogger Randy Williams marked an end to his...

Chinese investment advances labor rights and prosperity in Africa

Chinese investment advances labor rights and prosperity in Africa

Workers check the equipment at a cocoa processing complex in the PK24 Industrial Park on the northwestern outskirts of Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire, May 27, 2025. /Xinhua Workers check the equipment at a cocoa processing complex in the PK24 Industrial...

Top 10 African countries with the lowest IMF debt in June 2025

Top 10 African countries with the lowest IMF debt in June 2025

However, amidst this challenging economic landscape, a select group of African countries is beginning to reveal a distinct strategic advantage: those that have meticulously managed to maintain relatively low IMF debt profiles. The primary and most...

Generational Vision

Generational Vision

For more than a century, the Mohan family has been a fixture in Ethiopia’s business landscape, tracing its roots back to the arrival of Mr. Mayur Suryakant Kothari’s grandfather in 1915. Now leading Mohan Group of Companies as CEO, Harsh Kothari...

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