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Military regimes in former French colonies in Africa are not only impeding France 39;s effort to steal from Africa, but they ...
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The Nation Ng on MSN‘Tinubunomics’ as last chance for the Nigerian bourgeoisie? (1)‘Tinubunomics’ as last chance for the Nigerian bourgeoisie? (1) ...
MMT and chartalism claims that money is a creature of the state and is valued because of state action. The fact that tobacco ...
Ottawa and some provinces are surprising “Indigenous partners” with plans to change laws on approvals for resource projects.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNOpinion: Alberta Métis ready to partner with Carney governmentAs Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new cabinet begins its work, Canadians are watching to see how this government will implement ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNSouth Africa’s honeybush sector must transform from its unjust past: what needs to changeThe biodiversity economy is made up of businesses and economic activities that use living species and ecosystems to make profits without damaging the environment. But in South Africa, it is haunted by ...
Seventy years after the Bandung Conference, the call for anti-imperialist solidarity and economic self-reliance remains ...
Africa’s present challenges cannot be divorced from its past. Most of today’s economic boundaries mirror colonial trade ...
Nostalgia is a killer. The term, originally coined in the late seventeenth century, described an illness that came in ...
As China and India reshape Africa’s used-vehicle landscape, the continent faces a critical juncture in mobility, regulation, ...
President Tinubu’s foreign policy in the past two years has been deliberately proactive and ambitious, tailored to strengthen Nigeria’s global influence and reposition it as a continental superpower, ...
A potential visit by UK Secretary David Lammy to Morocco is sparking talk over a possible shift in the country's position on ...
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