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Coups in Africa Run Coast to Coast After Niger Turmoil - The New York Times


This past week’s military takeover in Niger completed a domino chain of countries ruled by leaders who seized power by force, fueling instability and presenting a conundrum for the United States. Read More

Can the World Learn From South Africa’s Vaccine Trials?


If H.I.V. research laid the groundwork for vaccine trials in South Africa, some scientists hope that an explosion of global studies in the pandemic will demonstrate to pharmaceutical companies ... Read More

Global Warming Made East Africa Drought 100 Times More Likely - Bloomberg


The deadly combination of high temperatures and low rainfall that affected millions in the Horn of Africa was made about 100 times more likely by climate change. Global warming is altering rain ... Read More

Africa ‘unstoppable’: Guterres - Global Times


The world must see Africa for what it is: a land of enormous potential and resources, he told the inaugural meeting of the Global African Business Initiative. Read More

New world order emerging as global power dynamics shift


Futurist, speaker and author Keith Coats is a global expert on leadership in times of uncertainty. He believes the world is undergoing a seismic change and demands new ways of thinking. Read More

The world economy’s biggest problem is Africa - Financial Times


The biggest problem for global growth is Africa, now home to 1.5bn people. One in three of those entering the workforce will live on the continent by the 2030s. Read More


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