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Trump Welcomes Five African Countries to Exclusive Summit behind Closed Doors

Next week promises to be a pivotal moment in international relations as U.S. President Donald Trump embarks on his first significant diplomatic initiative focused on Africa since re-entering the political arena. A summit of this magnitude raises important questions: What will be the outcome of these discussions? What implications will this gathering have on U.S.-Africa relations moving forward? The meeting is set to convene five esteemed African leaders: President Joseph Nyuma Boakai of Liberia, President Bassirou Diomaye…

South Africa’s Economy Woes Deepen as 482 Firms Shut Their Doors

The Growing Challenge of Business Closures in South Africa As we step into 2024, South Africa finds itself grappling with a troubling trend: the continued rise in business closures. In April alone, over 100 companies faced liquidation, marking a 13.2% increase compared to the same time last year. This statistic isn't just a number; it reveals the deep-rooted challenges that continue to plague the South African business environment. Digging deeper into the data, we see a notable increase in voluntary…

U.S. Opens Doors to Its First White South African Refugees Amid New Support Initiative

In a significant development, the inaugural group of white South Africans has been granted refugee status through a program initiated by former U.S. President Donald Trump. Departing from Johannesburg, this U.S.-funded charter flight carried 49 individuals, marking a unique moment in the ongoing conversation about race, privilege, and identity in South Africa. The Afrikaners—comprising a white minority with roots in Dutch, German, and French ancestry—have historically played a pivotal role within South Africa’s segregated…

Chiefs Open Doors for Gun Ownership Applications

In a significant move aimed at enhancing security in vulnerable regions, Chiefs and their assistants who are committed to safeguarding their communities have been given the green light to apply for firearms. This initiative underscores an urgent conversation about safety and protection in areas grappling with rising threats. Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen addressed the pressing concerns faced by these administrators during a recent meeting in Isiolo town. He reassured them that, similar to the National…

US-Ukraine Pact Opens Doors for US Firms in AI and EV Battery Resources

The Significance of the Recent U.S.-Ukraine Economic Pact On a pivotal Wednesday in Washington, D.C., history was made when Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko and Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent signed a landmark economic agreement. This contract not only lays the groundwork for future cooperation but also serves as a vital message in the current geopolitical landscape. The Treasury Department emphasized the significance of the deal, stating, "This agreement signals clearly to Russia that the Trump…

Masa 2022 closes its doors

The mass of Abidjan is coming to an end. On Saturday, March 12, the Art and Entertainment Market will close its doors. The last day of Masa is an opportunity for many spectators to express their views on…

an opponent heard behind closed doors by Criet

In Porto Novo yesterday, Benine's opponent Reckia Madougou was heard for the first time by Criet, who has been suing her since March 5, 2021 for "criminal association and terrorism". Candidate for the Democratic Party whose action was annulled by the Electoral Commission, officially due to lack of sponsorship, she was heard on the merits and on her possible interference in the case where the Special…

The Grand Marché of Niamey reopens its doors

The front doors to the Grand Marché of Niamey have reopened since this week. An event because it had been more than two years since they were closed due to work on the highway. While the Covid-19 pandemic and the violence in the post-election crisis have hit the capital's economic lung hard, traders are hoping to reopen their doors.…

Ivory Coast: the film “The Evening of the Kings”, expiatory behind closed doorways in a fantasy jail

The French-Ivorian director Philippe Lacôte has chosen MACA, the Abidjan Jail (the biggest jail in West Africa), as the primary character in his newest characteristic movie "La Nuit des rois", which might be launched in Abidjan's theaters on December 4. Notorious criminals or sad harmless individuals, the artistically gifted prisoners carry out an expiatory dance that bears the struggling of the modern historical past of the Ivory Coast. The movie was chosen by Ivorian cultural our bodies to signify the nation on the 2021…

Goree Island is reopening its doors after seven months of isolation

Gorée, the historic island off Dakar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, had banned the arrival of non-residents to protect against the coronavirus pandemic. A closure that had stifled the island's economy. This Saturday, October 10, eight boats out of twelve of the Dakar-Gorée line will be restored to the great delight of the people. as reported from Dakar, Camera around their necks, Congolese students stroll through the shady alleys of the island of Gorée. They have been waiting for this…

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