Category: African Business
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π«π·π±πΎ Sarkozy on Trial: Gaddafi’s Shadow Over FranceΒ
The former French President, Nicolas Sarkozy, is back in court, this time facing allegations of illegal campaign financing tied to the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. The trial, which began on January 6, 2025, accuses Sarkozy of accepting up to 50 million euros from Gaddafi’s regime to fund his 2007 presidential campaignβa direct violation of…
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What Drives Population Growth in Africa and Decline in Europe? Insights into South Sudan, Niger, Angola, and Benin vs. Eastern Europe and Island Nations
As 2024 comes to a close, the demographic landscape across the globe reveals stark contrasts, with Africa leading the way in population growth while several regions in Europe and island nations experience significant declines. According to recent data, African nations such as South Sudan, Niger, Angola, and Benin are at the forefront of this growth,…
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πͺπΉπ°πͺ American allies in Africa are cooperating.
The Ethiopian and Kenyan intelligence services have launched a joint military operation aimed at eliminating a militant group along their common border areas. This is not about Islamist armed formations, but separatists from the “Oromo Liberation Army”. βͺοΈThe operation is particularly aimed at countering human and arms trafficking activities. While the Ethiopian authorities’ goal is…
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πΈπ± Sierra Leone: Dutch Drug Lord Dating President Julius Bio’s Daughter?
In a startling revelation, Dutch prosecutors have identified Sierra Leone as the current refuge of Jos Leijdekkers, a notorious Dutch drug trafficker. Leijdekkers, who has been evading European authorities, was recently spotted in a video attending a New Year’s Day church service in Tihun, Sierra Leone. In the footage, he is seen seated near a…
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π±π· Liberia: US to Deport Over 1,500 Liberians Under Stricter Immigration Policies
MONROVIA β The United States is set to deport 1,563 Liberians as part of a broader crackdown on illegal immigration under the Trump administration. The deportation is part of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)βs efforts to enforce stricter immigration policies targeting undocumented residents. panafrican.email has learned that the Liberians in question are part…
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π¬π³ Guinea Trades Minerals for Military Vehicles Amidst Rising Security Concerns
Guinea’s military government has struck a controversial deal with the UAE-based Streit Group, trading its valuable mineral resources for dozens of armored vehicles in a contract worth approximately $156 million. This strategic move, announced in June 2023, highlights the growing financial strain on the West African nation, as well as the increasing security challenges it…
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π°πͺ High Court in Kenya has suspended Bill Gatesβs immunity
The High Court in Kenya has suspended Bill Gatesβs immunity from prosecution. The World Health Organization is largely funded by Bill Gates and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, who helped coin the term “decade of vaccines”. Much of his global health work is done through the WHO. In 2024, Dr Wahome talked to Ugandaβs…
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The Corporatization of Marijuana: From Entertainers to Politicians, Immigration, and the Global Agricultural Industry
The global marijuana industry has undergone a seismic shift in recent years, evolving from a counterculture movement to a lucrative corporate venture. As legalization sweeps across the United States and beyond, the involvement of entertainers, politicians, and multinational corporations has transformed cannabis into a global commodity. However, this corporatization brings significant implications, including its ties…
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Spanish man heading home after Mali kidnapping ordeal
BOUFARIK – A Spanish man kidnapped by an armed group in the turbulent Algeria-Mali border region was heading home on Wednesday as Madrid confirmed his liberation. The Spaniard arrived at the Boufarik military base south of Algiers on a flight from Algeria’s southernmost Tin Zaoutine commune, the Algerian defence ministry said on Tuesday. He was…
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The Impact of Donald Trumpβs Executive Orders on Africa: A Closer Look
Donald Trump’s presidency began with a series of executive orders that carried far-reaching implications, not only for the United States but also for Africa. These policies spanned critical areas such as trade, energy, climate, and immigration. Analysts have highlighted the potential negative impact these decisions could have on African nations, with several policies directly affecting…
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