[ad_1] As policymakers across the developing world battle the persistent spread of coronavirus, they also face the economic threat of inflation — and not just at...
[ad_1] The African Union’s suspension of Mali this week provided official, if belated, recognition that a democracy once heralded as a shining example in West Africa...
[ad_1] Inefficiencies in the global distribution of vaccines and the relatively short shelf-life of the leading jabs have meant that doses have arrived in some countries...
[ad_1] When Brazil had too few vaccines to cope with the deadly third wave of coronavirus, Ethiopian Airlines came to the rescue. It transported 3.5m Sinovac...
[ad_1] From the construction in Ethiopia of the world’s 10th-largest hydropower dam to solar-powered homes in Senegal, many African countries are pushing to achieve better access...
[ad_1] Behind the scenes of its ancient quays, container seaport and pastis sellers, the French city of Marseille is also the linchpin of Africa’s internet. Its...
[ad_1] On the Mbei river, about 85km east of the Gabonese capital of Libreville, plans are well advanced for a 34MW “run-of-the-river” hydroelectric plant. Unlike bigger...
[ad_1] As the developed world emerges from the coronavirus pandemic, investors are hungry for yield — and many are looking at the gains that could be...
[ad_1] On a sultry spring afternoon, the chief executive of Djibouti’s main container port is overseeing a large Chinese vessel unloading containers destined for neighbouring Ethiopia....
[ad_1] For years, Ace Magashule was one of South Africa’s most powerful politicians, a populist firebrand whose name was synonymous with the ruling African National Congress....