Six African Nations Added to U.S. Visa Bond Expansion List

The policy underscores a broader shift in U.S. immigration enforcement toward financial risk mitigation and rising scrutiny over fraud

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U.S. Senate Passes Bipartisan Housing Bill as Shortage Becomes Economic Flashpoint

Analysts say the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act could expand housing supply, and improve financing for affordable housing projects

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The Future of American Capitalism May Begin in the Delivery Room

We’re not giving the next generation a handout. We’re giving them ownership of America’s future so they can chart their

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U.S. Exit From Green Climate Fund Leaves Developing Economies Facing a Wider Climate Financing Gap

The message is stark: climate finance will increasingly be shaped by geopolitical alignment and market discipline, not global consensus.

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Africa’s Tax Moment: Turning the Global Minimum Tax Into Real Revenue

The global minimum tax used strategically, offers Africa a path toward stronger revenue mobilization, smarter incentives, and more stable public

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How Africa’s Coffee Growers Find Their Moment in a Volatile Global Market






The Quiet Rise of Africa in a $200 Billion Coffee Economy









Kemi Osukoya | Markets & Inside Africa





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Business Shockwaves Across U.S-Africa Relations As U.S. Expands Visa Bond Policy

The policy, which takes full effect as the list of affected jurisdictions has tripled since last year under the Trump

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Algeria’s Central Bank Reset: Power, Policy—and the Price of Uncertainty

The reshuffle is likely to sharpens investors’ focus on institutional independence, policy credibility, and the sustainability of Algeria’s growth narrative

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U.S Has Quietly Redrawn Global Corporate Tax Map—And Africa Will Feel The Aftershocks

As U.S. protects its multinationals, African economies will need sharper coordination, and smarter incentive reform to avoid losing ground

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No Mercy for Terror: U.S. Launches Strikes in Northern Nigeria

As geopolitics and counterterrorism become core components of country risk assessments, the Sokoto strikes were more than a tactical military

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