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China-backed project delivers Africa’s first heavy-haul desert railway
Algeria has reached a major infrastructure milestone with the completion of full-track installation on the Western Mining ...
When discussing China’s global rise, attention usually shifts to the United States, Europe, Asia, or the South China Sea. Yet ...
China has been a key driver of Africa's green transition, according to two new reports released by the Africa-China Centre ...
Large-scale, China-backed projects entice contract workers to take up posts in some African nations, while political ...
In Beitbridge, a border town in southern Zimbabwe, a mega industrial park that will eventually produce electricity, chromium-based materials and steel products is taking shape amid a major minerals ...
The Ministerial Meeting of Coordinators on the Implementation of the Follow-up Actions of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation is held in Changsha, central China’s Hunan province, on June 11, 2025.
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China loans to Kenya hit 8-year low on Africa shift
As former President Mwai Kibaki neared the end of his term, Kenya owed China just Sh61.2 billion in mostly yuan-based borrowings to finance ICT and geothermal projects.An explosion in lending from ...
The United States can compete more effectively with Chinese investment in Africa if it sheds its security-focused, all-or-nothing mindset.
Current political and economic issues succinctly explained. China-South Africa Alignment in Johannesburg: From February 20 to 21, South African Minister of International Relations and Cooperation ...
The State Department has told Fox News Digital it is working to reduce the "national security" threat to the U.S. from China’s domination of the rare earth minerals market, with new signs that Africa ...
"Africa is entering a period where, for the first time in modern history, it will not be dominated by external powers," Gregory Copley, president of the International Strategic Studies Association, ...
Without a renewed push to secure new African assets—and without addressing technical, commercial, and political barriers—China risks losing its strategic foothold in one of the world’s most ...
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