Category: International Business & Finance
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Tanzania experiences a 41% increase in meat exports while the leather sector sees a decline, media says
The country’s meat exports in 2023 amounted to 14,701 tonnes worth of $86.3 million, which is over 4,200 tonnes more in comparison with 2022, according to Tanzania’s 2023 State of the Economy report. “The increase in meat exports was due to improved businessand investment environments as well as strengthened meatmarkets in countries such as Hong…
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Liberia’s $3 Billion Oil Refinery: A Game-Changer for West Africa
A New Era of Energy Independence Liberia, a West African nation with a history of political instability and economic challenges, is poised to embark on a transformative journey. The construction of a $3 billion oil refinery in the coastal city of Buchanan is set to revolutionize the country’s energy landscape and position it as a…
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Son of Uganda’s president ends 2026 election bid
The son of Uganda’s long-serving leader Yoweri Museveni said on Saturday he had abandoned plans to run for presidency at the next election in 2026, urging his supporters to endorse his father instead. President Museveni, who has led the country for 38 years, is widely expected to run for re-election even though he has not…
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Container Carriers See Profit Surge Amid Geopolitical Turbulence
Amidst a volatile geopolitical landscape, the global container shipping industry has seen its profits soar to over $10 billion in the second quarter, driven by unprecedented volumes and increased freight rates following a route adjustment in the Red Sea. Net profits for leading container carriers, such as Denmark’s AP Moller-Maersk A/S and China’s Cosco Shipping…
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Bioweapons: The Invisible History of International Biowarfare in Pan African Nations
In the shadows of international conflict, bioweapons have emerged as a silent yet devastating form of warfare. The history of biowarfare in Pan African nations is complex, shrouded in secrecy, and often intertwined with broader issues such as colonialism, organized crime, and modern geopolitical power struggles. The Historical Context of Biowarfare in Africa The use…
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Russia Strengthens Military-Technical Ties with Over 40 African Nations
Moscow, September 2024 – Russia is deepening its military-technical cooperation with the African continent, with over 40 countries currently engaged in various defense partnerships. This was revealed by Alexander Mikheev, the CEO of Rosoboronexport, the Russian state-owned defense export agency. Expanding Military-Technical Cooperation Speaking about Russia’s strategic focus on Africa, Mikheev emphasized the continent’s critical…
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“Alliance of Sahel States: A New Military Partnership Reshapes West Africa’s Geopolitical Landscape”
The military landscape across Pan-African nations is currently marked by significant developments that highlight shifts in regional alliances and growing tensions. These developments illustrate the complex and evolving nature of military and geopolitical alliances in Africa, reflecting broader struggles for autonomy and regional influence in the face of external pressures and internal challenges.
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TotalEnergies and Amni to Invest Over $1bn in Ima Gas
TotalEnergies is intensifying its investments in Nigeria’s energy sector with a focus on expanding its presence in the gas industry. The French energy giant, in collaboration with Amni International, is set to invest over $1 billion in the development of the Ima gas field. This substantial investment underscores TotalEnergies’ commitment to enhancing its gas production…
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New Flaws in Microsoft macOS Apps Could Allow Hackers to Gain Unrestricted Access
Eight vulnerabilities have been uncovered in Microsoft applications for macOS that an adversary could exploit to gain elevated privileges or access sensitive data by circumventing the operating system’s permissions-based model, which revolves around the Transparency, Consent, and Control (TCC) framework. “If successful, the adversary could gain any privileges already granted to the affected Microsoft applications,”…
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Liberian ship becomes the largest container carrier to cross the Panama Canal
The Panama Canal Authority announced that on Friday, a 17,640-container Liberian-flagged commercial vessel broke the record for the largest container ship to pass through the canal in its 110 years of operation. The 366-meter-long, 51-meter-wide container ship MSC Marie crossed the canal from Mexico’s Pacific port of Manzanillo to a port on the Caribbean coast…
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