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May 1, 2026
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Cameroon faces another crucial political test

YAOUNDÉ — Forty-three years after first taking power, Paul Biya, now 92, continues to shape Cameroon’s political future. The country is preparing for.

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Tinubu tightens grip on power, but Nigerians face rising costs and insecurity

Abuja, Nigeria — President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has tightened his hold on Africa’s most populous nation. His party dominates the presidency, parliament and most.

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Angola tables bid for minority stake in De Beers as Botswana pursues controlling interest

By AfricaHeadline – Special Feature Angola has formally entered the race for the future of De Beers, with state-owned diamond company Endiama submitting.

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The dollar’s dominance faces its fiercest challenge in decades

By AfricaHeadlineSeptember 2025 The U.S. dollar has been more than paper and numbers on screens. Since the Bretton Woods Agreement of 1944, it.

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African inflation cools unevenly: fragile disinflation tests central banks in top economies

By AfricaHeadline | Special ReportSeptember 2025 A continental trend with divergent paths Africa’s ten largest economies are seeing headline inflation ease after two.

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Nigeria’s first rate cut since Covid: A fragile experiment in monetary orthodoxy

By AfricaHeadline Investigative DeskSeptember, 2025 A hesitant shift after years of austerity For the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic, Nigeria’s central bank.

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At the United Nations, a tipping point: Global calls for Palestinian Statehood challenge decades of deadlock

NEW YORK – The chamber of the United Nations echoed with words sharper than diplomacy usually allows. From African presidents to European monarchs,.

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Lula rejects Brazil’s “Stray dog complex” (complexo de vira-lata) and reasserts the nation as a sovereign power

By AfricaHeadline – Brasília/New York Bureau Brasília / New York — On the floor of the United Nations General Assembly, Luiz Inácio Lula.

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Africa’s future: Education as the ultimate weapon of independence

By AfricaHeadline – Special Feature Africa’s most decisive battle in the 21st century will not be fought over oil, diamonds, or fertile land..

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Resource mobilization and governance reform seen as keys to transformation

Lagos, Nigeria – Mobilizing domestic resources and strengthening governance are the non-negotiable pillars for transition states seeking sustainable growth, economists concluded at the.

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