Chatham House welcomes 2023 interns: Autumn cohort News release LJefferson 3 October 2023 An internship at Chatham House offers an invaluable learning experience through a six-month placement in one of our teams. ...
Over US$71 billion worth of infrastructure projects have been carried out by Turkish enterprises across Africa, of which US$19.5 billion have been carried out in Sub-Saharan AfricaTurkey’s trade volumes with Africa reach...
Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan was on a mission to revive the tourism sector in her country and strengthens bilateral ties with the US on Friday. Before the meeting in the Eisenhower Executive Office Buil...
South Africa has managed to secure more than $20bn (almost €18bn) in pledges at this year’s South Africa Investment Conference in Johannesburg. Africa’s most industrialised economy is close to reaching its target of $100...
Australian and South African miners are exploring ways to supply coal and metals consumers in Europe scrambling for alternative sources to Russian supply, but logistics and cost constraints make it difficult to rapidly b...
The first-ever EU-Angola Business forum took place this Thursday in Brussels with an objective of convincing European investors to bet on Angola’s reforms to support private sector investment and business links. Francisc...
EU chief unveiled a record investment pledge for Africa, on Thurday. Just a week away from the sixth the European Union- African Union summit. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen Thursday announced a ...
African leaders have committed themselves to ending armed conflict on the continent and promoting lasting peace and economic prosperity. This is in keeping with the African Union’s blueprint for the continent. Sadly, tho...
The Angolan government plans to invest over US$445.5 million (392.3 million euros) to build 21 logistics centres, by 2038, in order to minimise the challenges of goods transport, which is still heavily dependent on road ...
The unfolding US-China power rivalry bears a striking resemblance to the tensions between the US and the Soviet bloc during the Cold War years. Back then, African countries were positioned like pawns on a grand chessboar...