by Gabrielle Reyes King Mswati of Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, has not fled the country, Eswatini Prime Minister Themba Masuku said on Tuesday following unconfirmed reports…
Posts tagged as “Africa”
By JOHN HAYWARD The Premium Times of Nigeria reported Friday that the Nigerian government has decided not to borrow any more money from China for railroad construction, apparently…
By Tyler Durden Having been slapped in the face by an unemployed fan of medieval swordsmanship who said he is a right-wing sympathizer yesterday, French…
by John Hayward A report published by the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) warns China could gain “coercive leverage” – in essence,…
On April 26, 2012, former Liberian president Charles Taylor is found guilty of abetting horrific war crimes, including rape and mutilation in Sierra Leone. His conviction was…
By Vijay Jayaraj China is pushing major advances in Africa’s energy sector. It will inevitably use the African fossil fuel sector as security for its…
By GABRIELLE REYES Rwanda’s government deployed three UVC light robots to a state hospital in Kigali on Tuesday to disinfect the facility and help protect frontline health…
By Chris Black South Africa has become the first country in the world to criminalize not wearing a mask. I know what you may think:…
BY TYLER DURDEN Summary China may be the first major country to launch a central bank digital currency or CBDC The Chinese CBDC, named DCEP,…
By NEWS WIRES At least 110 people were killed in a weekend attack on farm workers in northeast Nigeria blamed on jihadists, the UN humanitarian coordinator…