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Why Ethiopia Stayed Independent During the Scramble for AfricaUnlike most of Africa, Ethiopia successfully resisted European colonization, preserving its independence through a mix of ...
A new report focused on the experience of African asylum seekers in Peel, Toronto and York Region is highlighting failures ...
The continent is home to 65 percent of the world’s remaining uncultivated arable land, along with abundant water and labour ...
The New Scramble for Africa The competition for influence will shape the continent’s future. Will the U.S. join? By Walter Russell Mead Share ...
“We fear that today’s scramble for critical minerals risks becoming another form of neo-colonial exploitation, destabilizing ...
Opinion - "Scramble for Africa" historically refers to the late 19th and early 20th centuries when European powers colonised and divided the African continent, seeking political ...
Southern Africa’s railways are suddenly getting global attention and attracting billions of dollars in investment, with a race to secure copper supplies needed for the energy transition at its ...
Scramble for Africa refers to the late 19th and early 20th centuries when European powers colonised and divided the African continent, seeking political, economic, and strategic dominance. Africa ...
The aim is to control the oil-rich region. The new Scramble for Africa Another front is rapidly emerging which takes the form of a new Scramble for Africa.
Scramble in Africa to plug huge £45bn hole Africa's tourism recovery from the pandemic is lagging and missing out on an eyewatering £45billion opportunity, a new report has warned.
Environmental NGOs, journalists and activists quickly condemned the deals as a new “scramble for Africa” —a land grab enacted in the name of climate change mitigation. In response, Blue Carbon ...
At first glance, the global shift in tariff policy should be good news for Africa, writes Jacqui Cantwell, commercial ...
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