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Ethiopia, Guinea Lead Africa’s Fastest-Growing Economies In IMF’s 2026 Outlook

A group of African economies is set to post some of the world’s strongest growth rates in 2026, led by Ethiopia and Guinea, as investment, reforms and resource exports drive momentum across the continent, according to projections from the International Monetary Fund. Story by Global South World Ethiopia is expected to top the list with real GDP […]

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What Africa Brought to the World Bank’s Washington

A dispatch and reflection from the 2026 World Bank Spring Meetings Last week in Washington, the streets were crowded with global finance leaders, heads of state, business owners, civil society actors, and media gathered to discuss the current state of the global economy. The numbers that framed the week were sobering. OECD data confirmed a […]

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Kemi Seba delivering a speech at a public event.

From Paris Firebrand to Pretoria Courtroom: Kemi Seba’s High-Stakes Bid for Asylum

Kemi Seba never travels light. The 45-year-old French-born Beninese activist, whose real name is Stellio Gilles Robert Capo Chichi, was arrested on April 13 at a shopping centre in Pretoria alongside his 18-year-old son and a local facilitator allegedly paid to spirit them across the border into Zimbabwe. Police found more than 315,000 rand ($19,200) […]

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The Flag in Hargeisa: Israel Appoints Its First Ambassador to Somaliland

Hargeisa is a city of particular pride. Its streets are named after battles. Its currency — the Somaliland shilling, accepted nowhere outside its own borders — is printed with images of a freedom the rest of the world has largely refused to formally acknowledge. Since 1991, when Somaliland declared its independence from Somalia after a […]

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South Africa Sends Its Apartheid Peacemaker to Trump’s Washington

Roelf Meyer remembers what it felt like to walk into a room where the other side did not trust you. In the early 1990s, he was the face of a crumbling government — a white Afrikaner minister sent to negotiate the end of the system his own party had built. His counterpart was Cyril Ramaphosa, […]

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A New Alliance for Peace: IEP and Peace First Ethiopia Sign Historic MOU to Advance Positive Peace Across Africa

The partnership marks a significant step toward embedding evidence-based peace economics into African policy dialogue ahead of a landmark 2026 seminar in Addis Ababa. In a development that carries significant implications for how Africa approaches the intersection of peace and development, the Institute for Economics & Peace (IEP) and Peace First Ethiopia have formalized a […]

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Burkina Faso’s Growing Food Insecurity Highlights Need For New Refugee Policy Approach

At the end of March, India delivered a consignment of 1,000 metric tonnes of rice to Burkina Faso to support its humanitarian efforts. This story is written and edited by Global South World Data from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) shows that Burkina Faso hosts around 2,062,534 internally displaced persons (IDPs) and close […]

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Senegal officials discuss debt transparency issues at a formal meeting.

Senegal Under Scrutiny As Africa’s Debt Transparency Problem Deepens

Senegal faces fresh scrutiny after undisclosed €650 million financing deals surfaced, adding to IMF findings that it significantly underreported debt and fiscal deficits between 2019 and 2023. The episode highlights a wider African problem of weak transparency, hidden liabilities, and complex borrowing structures that conceal true debt levels and intensify financial risks. This story is […]

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Tigray Hunger Crisis Reveals Deep Scars Left By Ethiopia’s Civil War

Data from the Tigray Social Affairs Office indicate that more than 1,300 people in Ethiopia’s Tigray region have died over the last three years as a result of hunger and limited access to medicine. This story is written and edited by Global South World “The situation is getting worse,” cautions Gebreselassie Tareke, the office’s Director. This highlights […]

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Zimbabwe Firms Face Shipping Delays as Global Supply Chains Falter

Contributed by Global South World More than half of Zimbabwean companies say they are facing supply chain disruptions, with delays in the delivery of raw materials emerging as a major problem as the US–Israel conflict with Iran continues to shake global shipping and energy markets. The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) said 56.1% of local firms […]

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