Lobito Corridor Deal Marks a New Front in U.S.–Africa Trade, Global Race for Critical Minerals

The Lobito Corridor project marks a major strategic bet on Africa’s role in the future global economy and it reshapes

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Ethiopia, India Elevate Diplomatic Ties to Strategic Business Partners


Official Photo/ Courtesy of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's office




Kemi Osukoya | December 16, 2025





Ethiopia and India took

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Access Denied: What U.S. Visa Policy Means for African Capital Flows

This latest Trump Administration's visa policy action represents a structural inflection point for U.S-Africa engagement

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Why AFC/M23’s Uvira Withdrawal Matters for the Rwanda-DRC Peace Accord

The withdrawal from Uvira represents a tangible shift on the ground—one that aligns with the Washington Agreement’s core objective

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Modi Heads to Addis: India’s Africa Strategy Takes Center Stage in Ethiopia Visit

Modi’s visit to Ethiopia builds on a sustained push by New Delhi to deepen its economic and strategic footprint across

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Six U.S.–Kenya Investment Deals to Watch During Ruto’s Visit to Washington

Kenya’s tech-savvy youthful workforce had put Nairobi on the global map as one of the continent's top tech

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Ruto Arrives in Washington for High-Stakes Peace Summit and New Era of U.S.–Kenya Partnership


Kenya’s President joins Kagame and Tshisekedi of DRC at the White House as the U.S. brokers a historic

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INVESTOR BULLSEYE: 5 Sectors to Watch After the Washington Peace Summit

the Great Lakes region could see the most significant improvement in its investment climate in more than a decade

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White House Set to Host Landmark DRC–Rwanda Peace Signing as Trump Welcomes Kagame and Tshisekedi

For African markets, global investors, and the diaspora communities invested in the region’s future, this summit could reshape Central and

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Latest Military Coup Threaten Guinea-Bissau’s Economy — and Test ECOWAS-U.S. Relations

Experts say with four member states already under military rule, ECOWAS risks another credibility blow if it fails to act

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