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The intricate web of illicit financial flows draining Africa’s wealth, focusing particularly on trade mis-invoicing, the role ...
Nigeria’s silence in the global community contrasts markedly with South Africa’s vibrancy, begging us to ask if Pretoria’s ...
Last week, an event made headlines: the visit of Jacob Zuma, former South African president, to Rabat. He made a statement on ...
Paul Boagert In a chilling turn of continental politics, organised crime has taken a distinctly presidential character in ...
Staring with tears in their eyes, Ivory Coast's people emerged from their homes Thursday to survey the wreckage of five days of violent upheaval and ...
Discover how Vusi Mavimbela's The Africa in Brazil uncovers the historical and contemporary implications of the 'whitening' ...
That Ramaphosa had to appoint a special envoy to the US in the first place points to the our current diplomatic ...
This investigation into an ecologically compromised river highlights the scale of submerged refuse. Magnet fishing retrieves objects buried in toxic sediment—evidence of ongoing environmental ...
Correspondent Jeremy Diamond updates on the latest in the Middle East. Vanuatu Minister for Climate Change Ralph Regenvanu discusses a historic ICJ ruling on climate change. South African activist ...
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Nigeria and other countries in West and North Africa lost $407 billion to trade mispricing between 2001 and 2010, a situation that was driven largely by commercial tax avoidance by multinational ...