The Iran war is raising borrowing costs for African countries that are only just recovering from the post-pandemic shock that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Welcome to Foreign Policy’s Africa Brief. Sign up to receive Africa Brief in your inbox every Wednesday. Iran’s African Proxies As ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Four years after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a war many African officials once viewed as distant and European is now ...
In northern Malawi, Suteny Williams Nsamba is struggling to buy fertilizer for his small farm, where he grows corn, ...
Despite imminent threats to fertiliser and fuel supplies, Africa is better prepared than in previous crises if countries act collectively, says Claver Gatete, head of the UN Economic Commission for ...
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Africa Could Emerge As The Biggest Winner In Iran War
African energy producers are gaining an advantage as safer, more reliable alternatives, attracting European and Asian buyers.
Rivalry between two global superpowers spills into the media as East meets West head-on in a clash of narratives to win over ...
By Ahmed Eljechtimi TANGIER, Morocco, April 2 (Reuters) - African economies face the risk of a sharper growth slowdown this ...
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Africa is losing the Iran war
Africa’s quiet Middle-East catastrophe ...
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Iran war: what African countries can do to get through the crisis and emerge in a better place
By Easter 2026 it was still not clear when – or how – the war initiated by Israel and the US against Iran would end. But what ...
By Vera SongweOne month of war in Iran has added nearly $4.4 billion to Africa’s annual debt burden, enough to build a gigawatt of solar power or 400 kilometers (250 miles) of railway. Yet, as is ...
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