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United States
Trump’s new travel ban takes effect, citizens of 12 nations barred from US
Ban comes amid rising tensions over the US president’s escalating campaign of immigration enforcement.
9 Jun 2025 - 2:17PM
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Africa
Africa warns Trump travel ban could dampen relations
6 Jun 2025 - 5:47PM
Donald Trump
Trump bans nationals from 12 countries entering US, citing security concerns
5 Jun 2025 - 5:23PM
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China-Africa relations
In Africa’s Gulf of Guinea, China is proving it is master of the sea
China’s naval presence in an area notorious for piracy is both protecting its investments and stretching its military muscles.
29 Dec 2024 - 4:00PM
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China-Africa relations
Guinea-Bissau and China announce strategic partnership during state visit
Beijing strengthens ties with small West African nation as it promises finance for key infrastructure projects.
13 Jul 2024 - 4:00PM
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China-Africa relations
Xi Jinping vows to help Equatorial Guinea shift from heavy oil and gas reliance
In Beijing, Xi and Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo announce elevation of bilateral ties to comprehensive strategic partnership of cooperation.
29 May 2024 - 8:14PM
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US-China relations
China is facing more overseas security risks in year of elections, report says
With more than 60 countries heading to the polls – including the US, Russia and India – expect a ‘new phase in the geopolitical game’, according to Chinese think tank.
26 Jan 2024 - 5:21PM
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Africa
US is ‘all in’ for Africa, Antony Blinken says opening coastal tour
Opening the trip in the shadow of coups and the rising influence of Russia and China on the continent, Blinken vowed ‘We are all in when it comes to Africa’.
23 Jan 2024 - 4:10AM
China-Africa relations
China rallies G77 for major reform of WTO and Bretton Woods at Kampala summit
Chinese Vice-Premier Liu Guozhong wins support, including from UN leaders, for speech calling for overhaul of global systems.
22 Jan 2024 - 4:34PM
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Spain
Anti-racists slam blackface use in Spain’s Epiphany parades
The practice of parade participants painting their faces black with exaggerated, red-painted lips tarnishes the memory of enslaved people and disempowers black children, says black politician Rita Bosaho.
6 Jan 2024 - 9:12PM
Science
New test reveals origins of pangolin products illegally sold in China
Scientists say southern Cameroon is emerging as poaching hotspot for endangered animals whose scales are prized in traditional Chinese medicine.
15 Dec 2023 - 3:00AM
North Korea
North Korea closes embassy in Uganda dating back to Idi Amin’s brutal rule
The move ends a half-century of diplomatic presence in one of Pyongyang’s longest-standing African allies. North Korea has provided Uganda with weapons and other military equipment as well as training for its security forces in the past.
25 Oct 2023 - 10:07AM
Africa
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Gabon’s leader thought he could resist Africa’s coup wave
The president of Gabon, Ali Bongo, knew well the threat of military coups in his part of the world. But he swore one wouldn’t happen to him.
31 Aug 2023 - 11:51AM
Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan port could be China’s top choice for next naval base: report
According to the US-based AidData research project, the port is the most likely spot for a base given the US$2.19 billion Beijing has already invested there.
28 Jul 2023 - 4:01PM
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Human rights in China
Countries can follow ‘various paths’ on human rights, says Xi
Xi made the comments in a letter to a forum that heard some Western countries were acting like a ‘human rights teacher’ despite their own failings.
14 Jun 2023 - 9:05PM
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Singapore
Singapore’s 11 hangings add to record year for executions worldwide in 2022
Last year’s 883 recorded executions were the most since 2017, activists said. The death penalty is also used extensively in North Korea and Vietnam but as with China, figures there remain ‘shrouded in secrecy’.
16 May 2023 - 3:17PM
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North Korea
Growing up as African in North Korea under the protection of Kim Il-sung
Monica Macias was 7 when was sent by her father, the first president of Equatorial Guinea, to live in Pyongyang with her sisters in 1979.
4 Mar 2023 - 9:52AM
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China’s military
US fears over Chinese military in Africa should focus on Atlantic: analysts
A PLA installation on the continent’s west coast or near strategic maritime routes would pose biggest threat to Washington, observers say.
13 Feb 2023 - 7:06PM
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Hong Kong
Opinion
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Don’t overthink corruption index scores for mainland, Hong Kong, Taiwan
Despite Covid-19 upheavals, their performances appear to have held up. But the index is only useful in picking out broader trends, and more can be done to fight corruption.
7 Feb 2023 - 3:30AM
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China-Africa relations
China gives support to Africa push for seat at G20, UN Security Council
Foreign Minister Qin Gang and Beijing’s envoy in Brazzaville each addressed the issue at separate events in Ethiopia and the Republic of the Congo.
28 Jan 2023 - 10:00PM
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Thailand
Thailand’s last gorilla doomed to caged life in shopping centre’s ‘horror zoo’
Activists, wildlife groups have campaigned for years to free the gorilla from her cage at the mall zoo, and nature sanctuaries have offered to house her to live out her years, but zoo owners have remained unmoved.
2 Jan 2023 - 6:46PM
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Africa
Mali orders Ivorian troops jailed 20 years for ‘conspiracy against government’
The junta calls the soldiers mercenaries, but Ivory Coast and the United Nations say they were flown in as routine backup security for the UN peacekeeping mission.
31 Dec 2022 - 5:23AM
Africa
Biden tells African leaders US is ‘all in’ on the continent
The president laid out billions in promised government funding and private investment as he hosted the US-Africa Leaders Summit.
15 Dec 2022 - 5:59AM
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Coronavirus pandemic
Opinion
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End pandemic austerity plans that benefit only the few
More than 140 governments will cut spending in 2023, affecting more than 6.7 billion people – or 85 per cent of the world population. Unless this policy contagion is contained, the coming years will be even more painful than the era following the 2008 financial crisis.
9 Dec 2022 - 12:23PM
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China-Africa relations
China’s trade with Africa gets boost from rising commodity prices
The increase was fastest in the early part of the year before the Shanghai lockdown and supply chain disruptions hit.
6 Aug 2022 - 12:00PM
US-China relations
Do China’s Africa ambitions include a second military base?
Washington unconvinced by Beijing’s denials of plans to expand its presence on the continent, but the move would align with global power aspirations.
31 May 2022 - 6:00AM
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Africa
Families confront horror after 11 babies die in Senegal hospital fire
The two nurses who escaped were not able to save the newborns in their incubators from the blaze caused by a short circuit.
27 May 2022 - 7:39AM
China-Africa relations
China-reliant Gabon finds oil-free, green future in its forests
The small African country’s environment minister talks climate financing at the IMF’s spring meeting as the need to replace oil revenues grows.
3 May 2022 - 2:34PM
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