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The New Times on MSNWhy landmines still haunt Algeria and Azerbaijan: A legacy of colonialism, conflictArmenia has allegedly laid landmines in occupied territories, reportedly with political, economic, and logistical support from France. As negotiations toward a peace treaty move forward, France has ...
African economic growth will be slower than forecast due to President Donald Trump’s trade war and his freeze on US aid, the ...
South African economic growth will be a bit weaker this year than thought a month ago partly due to trade tensions, with U.S.
Sub-Saharan African economies should work to increase their domestic revenue collection to avoid having to take on debt amid ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSNTop 10 African countries with the highest GDP in 2025When we talk about the strength of a country's economy, one of the first things that comes up is Gross Domestic Product, or ...
FOR the first time in the history of Tanzanian diplomacy, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation has ...
In most emerging and least developed countries, decolonisation is not yet complete. It is “Not Yet Uhuru!” The economies of ...
Local governments are often perceived as the weakest link in public finance, but they are in fact the front line of ...
In the first quarter, private enterprises' exports to emerging markets such as ASEAN, Africa, and Latin America were steady, ...
Despite its current crisis, Ecowas can look back on successes in integration, peace and security, and good governance.
On April 15, the College of Fine Arts hosted a lecture by Dr. Joan Kee, the director of the New York University Institute of Fine Arts.
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