A New Wall Without Bricks: Trump’s Rule Hits Africa’s Skilled Migrants

Under the new policy, individuals must now renew their EADs up to 180 days before expiration to avoid employment gap

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The New Great Game: How Trump and Xi’s Trade Truce Redraws Africa’s Economic Map










By Kemi Osukoya | The Africa Bazaar Magazine





At an air base in Busan, South Korea, the world’s two most

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Trump’s Japan Visit Signals New U.S.-Asia Trade Realignment

For Africa, market analysts say this moment represents both risk and opportunity: forge stronger trade ties or risk marginalization

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Namibia’s President Nandi-Ndaitwah Assumes Oversight of Industries, Mines and Energy Portfolio to Reinforce Economic Strategy

The President’s direct oversight signals Namibia’s readiness to steer its fast-growing industrial and energy portfolio with efficiency and transparency

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Trump-Rutte High-Stakes Talks: What's at Stake for Africa's Security and Economic Future


NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and Donald Trump (President, United States)
Photo: Courtesy Official NATO photo/Martijn Beekman




By

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Africa’s Financial Voice Grows Louder at the G20 — and Markets Are Listening


Inside the G20’s New Financial Order





Heads of South African National Treasury and Federal Reserve Bank, representing G20 South

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EXCLUSIVE: Africa Steps Into the Boardroom: The Business Stakes of a Global Seat at the G20 Table

The stakes extend far beyond the G20’s annual cycle. Africa’s growing participation in platforms like BRICS and the G20 places

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Beyond the Continent: Why the Next Big African Market Lies in the Diaspora

It’s the African diaspora, a growing network of educated, globally mobile, and increasingly affluent consumers shaping economies on both sides

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Trump Balances High-Stakes Foreign Diplomacy, Domestic Political Stalemate


Trade, Power, and Populism: The Convergence of Global Power and Political Paralysis





President Trump hosts Prime Minister Mark Carney

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Spike in U.S. Healthcare Costs Could Put African Diaspora Remittances at Risk

If ACA premiums and copays rise sharply, diaspora families may reduce remittances, cutting a crucial source of income for millions

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