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.
YAOUNDÉ — Forty-three years after first taking power, Paul Biya, now 92, continues to shape Cameroon’s political future. The country is preparing for.
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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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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Lagos, Nigeria – Mobilizing domestic resources and strengthening governance are the non-negotiable pillars for transition states seeking sustainable growth, economists concluded at the.