China’s credit cuts to Kenya forces the East African nation to turn to UAE for railway financing

China’s credit cuts to Kenya forces the East African nation to turn to UAE for railway financing

Trade between Kenya and the UAE has more than doubled over the last decade, Ruto’s office said. The UAE is the sixth biggest export market for Kenyan goods, and its second biggest source of imports. The value of the trade stood at Ksh445 billion ($3.44 billion) in 2023, with the UAE buying agricultural products, while Kenya imports petroleum products, machinery and chemicals.

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UN says 21,000 child soldiers are fighting in Africa’s multiple civil wars with girls most vulnerable conscripts

UN says 21,000 child soldiers are fighting in Africa’s multiple civil wars with girls most vulnerable conscripts

The economic impact of using child soldiers significantly hampers national development. Missing out on schooling results in lost human capital and reduced productivity, contributing to long-term economic stagnation, decreased workforce participation, higher poverty rates and reduced foreign investment due to ongoing instability.

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Defiant Mozambique opposition leader returns from self-imposed exile, maintains he won presidency

Defiant Mozambique opposition leader returns from self-imposed exile, maintains he won presidency

Venancio Mondlane left the country in October following an election clouded by allegations of rigging against the long-ruling Frelimo party, which has been in power since Mozambique gained independence from Portugal in 1975.

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‘Disorganised and intoxicated by alcohol and drugs’ insurgents shot dead in Chad’s presidential palace

‘Disorganised and intoxicated by alcohol and drugs’ insurgents shot dead in Chad’s presidential palace

In an interview with state TV, Foreign Minister Abderaman Koulamallah praised the vigilance of the palace guards, describing the attackers as disorganised and intoxicated by alcohol and drugs.

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US says Sudan rebel force has committed genocide, imposes sanctions on its generals

US says Sudan rebel force has committed genocide, imposes sanctions on its generals

The sanctions announced by the US include several businesses based in the United Arab Emirates, a federation of seven sheikhdoms on the Arabian Peninsula, including one handling gold likely smuggled out of Sudan.

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Slaughtered by Islamist extremists or Russian mercenaries, Burkina Faso’s 2.5 million displaced people are further abandoned by UN

Slaughtered by Islamist extremists or Russian mercenaries, Burkina Faso’s 2.5 million displaced people are further abandoned by UN

For decades, the Fulani were neglected by the central government, and some did join Islamist fighters. As a result, Fulani civilians are often targeted both by the extremists – affiliated with al-Qaida or the Islamic State group – and by rival pro-government forces.

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More than 170 armed-robbery convicts to be executed as crime skyrockets in Congo

More than 170 armed-robbery convicts to be executed as crime skyrockets in Congo

Congo abolished the death sentence in 1981, but it was reinstated in 2006. The last execution took place in 2003.

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As president, Jimmy Carter once regretted ‘our country ignored Africa’ and went on to become first US leader visit the continent

As president, Jimmy Carter once regretted ‘our country ignored Africa’ and went on to become first US leader visit the continent

Cold War tensions drew Carter’s attention to the continent as the US and Soviet Union competed for influence. But Carter also drew on the missionary traditions of his Baptist faith and the racial injustice he witnessed in his homeland in the US South.

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After Ghana told African diaspora ‘Come home’, 524 are now citizens, more Black Americans queuing up

After Ghana told African diaspora ‘Come home’, 524 are now citizens, more Black Americans queuing up

Between 10 to 15 million people were forcibly taken from Africa to the Americas during the trans-Atlantic slave trade, the majority from West and Central Africa. Ghana, then a British colony known as the Gold Coast, was a main point of departure.

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While East Africa ‘coral jungle’ is richest in the world, it remains to be seen if Africa can convert biodiversity credits into hard cash

While East Africa ‘coral jungle’ is richest in the world, it remains to be seen if Africa can convert biodiversity credits into hard cash

If demand for credits can take off, the potential benefits for conservation are considerable. The World Economic Forum claims, opens new tab the biodiversity credits market could reach $2 billion by 2030 and $69 billion by 2050.

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