Category: International Business & Finance
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🇱🇷 Wire Tap Special Liberia Report: Allegations Surrounding Prince C. Johnson III’s Resignation and Regional Military Dynamics
In February 2024, Liberia’s Defense Minister, Major General Prince C. Johnson III, resigned unexpectedly, just days after his appointment. This abrupt departure has sparked discussions about potential underlying factors, including regional military collaborations and shifts in geopolitical alliances. Background on Prince C. Johnson III Major General Prince C. Johnson III served as the Chief of…
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🇬🇭Ghana’s Cedi Strengthens Marginally Against Major Currencies
Ghana’s local currency, the cedi, has recorded slight gains against major trading currencies, particularly the US dollar, at various forex bureaus across the country. This development brings cautious optimism among businesses and consumers who have closely monitored the cedi’s performance amidst economic fluctuations. A Positive Turn for the Cedi Over the past weeks, traders and…
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🇨🇮 Ivory Coast Opposition Unites for 2025 Showdown
Ivorian Opposition Unites to Demand Electoral Reform Ahead of 2025 Elections Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire – As Côte d’Ivoire approaches its pivotal October 2025 presidential election, opposition parties have set aside their differences to form a united front against President Alassane Ouattara’s ruling camp. Their primary demand: comprehensive electoral reform to ensure a transparent, fair, and…
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🇨🇩Congo suspends cobalt exports for four months amid glut
The Democratic Republic of Congo says it’s suspending cobalt exports for four months to rein in oversupply of the battery metal on the international market. Cobalt production in Congo – which produces about three-quarters of the material used in electric-vehicle batteries – has soared in recent years, as China’s CMOC Group Ltd. ramped up output…
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🇪🇬IMF approves $1.2 billion more for Egypt’s economic recovery
The International Monetary Fund said Tuesday it completed its fourth review of Egypt’s economic reform program approving a $1.2 billion disbursement for the North African country. The IMF said in a statement it completed its fourth review on Monday and Egyptian authorities can immediately draw the funds. The IMF executive board also granted Egypt’s request…
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🇺🇬Uganda deploys forces to South Sudan as civil war fears grow
Uganda has deployed an unknown number of troops to South Sudan in a bid to protect the fragile government of President Salva Kiir as a tense rivalry with his deputy threatens a return to civil war in the east African nation. Ugandan special forces have been deployed to Juba, the South Sudanese capital, “to support…
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🇳🇬 From Electric Pioneer to Blackout Capital: Why Lagos Runs on Generators and Candles
Lagos became one of the first African cities to have electricity when its first power station was commissioned in 1896, even before some major European cities. However, Nigeria’s current electricity crisis, forcing many Lagos residents to rely on generators and candles, is due to several factors: 1. Colonial Infrastructure and Neglect The initial power systems…
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🇳🇬Sexual Harassment Allegations Against Nigeria’s Senate President Spark National Uproar
Pan-African News Blog Abuja, Nigeria – A political firestorm has erupted in Nigeria following allegations of sexual harassment leveled against Senate President Godswill Akpabio by Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan. The claims, which have been met with swift political repercussions and nationwide protests, have reignited discussions on gender discrimination, accountability, and the treatment of women in African…
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🇸🇩Sudan files case against UAE at World Court for ‘complicity in genocide’
Sudan asked the ICJ to approve provisional measures to prevent what it said were acts of genocide allegedly facilitated by the Gulf state.Sudan has filed a case against the United Arab Emirates arguing that the Gulf state is complicit in genocide over its alleged support for Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, the International Court of…
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Cold War Shadows: Was Donald Trump Recruited by the KGB in 1987?
For decades, questions have lingered about Donald Trump’s connections to Russia, dating back to his 1987 trip to Moscow. Recent claims from a former Soviet officer suggest that the trip was not just about business but may have been a carefully orchestrated KGB recruitment effort. If true, such allegations would have deep implications—not just for…
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