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UK Denies Claims of Billions in Additional Costs for Chagos Agreement

The UK government has dismissed claims by Mauritius’ prime minister that it will pay billions more under a renegotiated Chagos Islands deal. Last October, under Tory leadership, the UK agreed to cede sovereignty of the islands to Mauritius while retaining a 99-year lease on the Diego Garcia atoll, which hosts a UK-US military base. However, […]

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DR Congo Conflict Threatens to Disrupt Central Africa’s Balance of Power

Amid escalating violence in eastern DR Congo, tensions between South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and Rwandan President Paul Kagame have intensified over their roles in the conflict. After 13 South African soldiers were killed near Goma, Ramaphosa accused Rwanda of bolstering the M23 rebel group, warning that further attacks would amount to a “declaration of […]

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Nigeria to Block Oil Exports for Producers Missing Domestic Supply Quotas

Nigeria’s upstream oil regulator has announced that it will withhold export permits for oil cargoes from producers who do not meet their domestic crude supply obligations, which include supplying critical volumes to local refineries like the Dangote Refinery. Under the Petroleum Industry Act, oil companies operating in Nigeria must allocate a specific volume of crude […]

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Guinean Mining Project to Invest 5% of Revenues in Transforming Education

Guinea’s Simandou mining project—the world’s largest high-grade iron ore venture—is set to begin production by the first quarter of 2026 after nearly 30 years of delays. According to the country’s mining minister, Bouna Sylla, 5% of the revenues from the $15 billion project will be channeled towards the expansion of the nation’s education system over […]

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Congo Dismisses Rebel Ceasefire as “False Communication” Amid Ongoing Clashes

Congo’s government dismissed a unilateral ceasefire declared by Rwanda-backed M23 rebels as “false communication,” insisting that only their withdrawal would end the violence. The rebels announced the pause on humanitarian grounds, citing urgent pleas for safe aid passage amid hundreds of thousands of displaced people. However, heavy fighting continues in South Kivu, with United Nations […]

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Meet Africa’s 5 Richest Black Business Titans in 2025

Despite Africa being home to some of the world’s wealthiest individuals, the majority of billionaires on the continent are white, raising concerns about economic power and representation. Consequently, some argue that having more Black billionaires is crucial for redistributing wealth and fostering economic independence on the continent. Forbes’ 2025 list of the top five richest […]

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Reforestation In West Africa

Technology-Enabled Operations As A Model For High-quality Reforestation In West Africa

As the world faces a growing climate crisis, Africa’s forests play a vital role in combating environmental degradation. Restoring tropical forests is the most readily available and scalable solution the world has now to capture large amounts of carbon, while also delivering benefits of restored ecosystem services and economic opportunities. Africa has more degraded tropical […]

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In DRC, a Durable Solution Means Addressing Justice

Over the past week, South Africa has paid the high cost for countries whose soldiers take part in a conflict that has turned the lives of millions of Congolese upside down. The South African National Defence Force confirmed on 27 January that three more soldiers had been killed in fighting near the airport in Goma, the capital […]

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DR Congo Rebels Announce Ceasefire to Ease Humanitarian Conditions

The Congo River Alliance, a coalition of rebel groups including the Rwanda-backed M23, has declared a unilateral ceasefire in eastern DR Congo for humanitarian reasons, effective Tuesday. The ceasefire comes in the wake of intense fighting in Goma—Congo’s largest eastern city—where at least 900 people have been killed and hundreds of thousands displaced. Although M23 […]

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AfDB Proposes Critical Minerals-backed Currency for African Countries

The African Development Bank (AfDB) has unveiled a proposal for a new “gold standard” currency arrangement that would be backed by Africa’s critical minerals—such as cobalt, copper, lithium, and manganese. The AfDB notes that although Africa holds about 30% of the world’s reserves of critical minerals, it attracts only a small fraction of global energy […]

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South Africa’s Expropriation Act: Balancing Property Rights and Urgent Land Reform

South Africa’s newly passed Expropriation Act 13 of 2024 replaces the apartheid-era law to align property acquisition with constitutional principles. The act details procedures for expropriation, outlines compensation guidelines, and introduces a controversial “nil compensation” clause applicable only to land expropriated in the public interest. A law professor and scholar, who recently edited a book […]

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Rwanda’s Kagame Denies Troop Deployment in Eastern DRC

Paul Kagame, the president of Rwanda and commander in chief of the nation’s armed forces, has claimed that he does not know whether Rwandan troops are present in eastern DRC following recent clashes between the M23 rebel group and the Congolese armed forces that killed over 900 people. Despite mounting evidence and international reports suggesting […]

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