Messi in Luanda: Why Africa’s confidence still makes Europe uneasy

By João Carlos Ndombassi, Special to AfricaHeadline LUANDA, ANGOLA. When Angola announced that Lionel Messi
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South Africa’s Power Reforms Shift Market Sentiment as Eskom Overhaul

For the first time in more than a decade, South Africa’s electricity crisis, long viewed
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Kenya Strikes Labour Deal with Qatar to Deploy 13,000 Workers,

Kenya has concluded a labour mobility agreement with Qatar that will see 13,000 Kenyan workers
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Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination still haunts Israel, and the two-State dream

Thirty years later, Rabin’s legacy collides with a Middle East transformed by extremism, war and
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After a calm election and peaceful swearing-In, Tanzania sets a

In a region where elections often trigger violent street protests, disputed results, and prolonged constitutional
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Angola’s 2026 budget marks break from oil dependence, but fiscal

By Tomás da Silva — Special Contributor to AfricaHeadline’s Economics & Finance Desk Angola’s 2026
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Nigeria’s Cardoso outlines monetary reset in London as investors await

CBN governor defends FX liberalisation and bank recapitalisation at LBS, but markets still assign credibility
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ICD and Indonesia Eximbank strengthen partnership to boost shariah-compliant financing

JAKARTA, Indonesia — The Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD), the
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Donald Trump, the Card Dealer of Global Politics

In global politics, Donald Trump does not just play the game; he deals the cards,
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France plunges into political crisis after Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu

France is once again in turmoil. Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigned on Monday, ending the
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