President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Tuesday urged member countries of the African Minerals Strategy Group (AMSG) to speak with one voice to promote Africa's collective interests, ensure value addition, and ...
Pope Francis arrives in Kinshasa, Congo, Tuesday Jan. 31, 2023. Francis is in Congo and South Sudan for a six-day trip, hoping to bring comfort and encouragement to two countries that have been riven ...
The European Union asserts that it does not intend to merely exploit Africa's natural resources; rather, it has promised fresh support to aid the continent's transition to cleaner energy. The European ...
President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday called on African nations to abandon the long-standing practice of exporting raw minerals and importing finished products, warning that the continent would remain ...
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COP27 in Egypt is likely to stir up a heated debate on whether the global south should win reprieve for fossil fuel-backed development African countries should oppose any resolutions from next week’s ...
Both England and France are bending every effort to explore their African lands, develop better means of communication and begin the exploitation of the Dark Continent’s natural resources on an ...
An historian and Professor of African Studies, Toyin Falola, has drawn parallels between Africa’s colonial past and the continent’s emerging digital vulnerability in the age of Artificial Intelligence ...
Bob Marley's exhortation to African nations to unite has never been more urgent than now. The continent is weary of wars, fights and disputes that are inimical to its growth. Arguably the richest ...
Pope Francis accepts offertory gifts as he celebrates a Mass for the Congolese Catholic community in Rome in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican Dec. 1, 2019. The Mass included elements of Congolese ...
For the last three editions of this column we have examined the fundamental and incisive critiques of what the South African radical political economist, Professor Patrick Bond, describes as the ...