Biden ends African tour with $600m additional pledge for railways project

Biden ends African tour with $600m additional pledge for railways project

The corridor, which likely will take years to complete, gives the US better access to cobalt, copper and other critical minerals in Congo and Zambia that are used in batteries for electric vehicles, electronic devices and clean energy technologies that Biden said would power the future.

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Kenyan court finds housemate of murdered gay rights activist guilty of the offence

Kenyan court finds housemate of murdered gay rights activist guilty of the offence

Edwin Chiloba was studying fashion design at the University of Eldoret and was widely known in the country’s LGBTQ community for his fashion sense, activism and for speaking out against discrimination.

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Institutional adoption, advancement in tokenisation and payments and clearer regulatory path pushes up bitcoin optimism

Institutional adoption, advancement in tokenisation and payments and clearer regulatory path pushes up bitcoin optimism

A slew of crypto companies including Ripple, Kraken and Circle are jostling for a seat on Trump’s promised crypto advisory council, seeking a say in his planned overhaul of US policy, according to several digital asset industry executives.

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UnitedHealthcare CEO killed in a ‘targeted shooting’ outside New York hotel, police say

UnitedHealthcare CEO killed in a ‘targeted shooting’ outside New York hotel, police say

UnitedHealthcare is the insurance arm of the healthcare giant UnitedHealth Group Inc. The Minnetonka, Minnesota-based company was scheduled to have its annual meeting with investors in New York City to update Wall Street on the company’s direction and expectations for the coming year, according to a company media advisory.

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With a month left of his tenure, Biden is uses visit to Angola to push US interests in African

With a month left of his tenure, Biden is uses visit to Angola to push US interests in African

Joe Biden has long had the nickname Amtrak Joe for the 36 years he spent commuting by US train from his home in Delaware to Washington while in the Senate. He said the Lobito Corridor constituted the largest US investment in a train project outside the country.

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Kenya private sector activity picks up in November compared to October, PMI shows

Kenya private sector activity picks up in November compared to October, PMI shows

The finance ministry forecasts the economy will grow 5.2 per cent  in 2024 and 5.4 per cent in 2025. The economy grew 5.6 per cent in 2023.

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Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah wins Namibian presidential election

Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah wins Namibian presidential election

A mood of change has swept across the region, with parties that led their countries out of white minority or colonial rule in neighbouring South Africa and Botswana both losing their long-held political dominance.

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Militarisation of Chinese foreign policy is expressed in establishment of bases in Africa

Militarisation of Chinese foreign policy is expressed in establishment of bases in Africa

China benefits from the low priority accorded Africa by the global media and major powers. This has made it easier for the PLA to build up its military footprint in Africa without attracting attention.

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Scramble for Africa’s natural resources ushers in militarisation of China’s foreign policy

Scramble for Africa’s natural resources ushers in militarisation of China’s foreign policy

China’s expanded African engagements follow its global ambitions. When FOCAC was launched in 2000, China had no peacekeepers in Africa and lagged far behind the United States and Europe in the training of African students, civilian and military professionals. Chinese security assistance was non-existent, and China was absent in African security debates.

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Migrants prefer their countries despite surge in poverty, unemployment, insecurity and political crises to settling in US

Migrants prefer their countries despite surge in poverty, unemployment, insecurity and political crises to settling in US

Organised crime has established extensive human trafficking networks across Mexico, making the journey north through the country treacherous. Mexico is plagued by violence, with around 30,000 people murdered a year and over 100,000 people officially registered as missing.

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