US Signs $228 Million Deal With Rwanda for Health in New Aid Model

The U.S. and Rwanda signed a five-year, $228M agreement to support and strengthen Rwanda’s health sector.

Rubio Calls to Block Foreign Arms Shipments to Sudan’s RSF Amid Reports of El-Fasher Atrocity

“Rubio warned that foreign weapons to Sudan’s RSF must be blocked, as the group’s advances are worsening the nation’s humanitarian crisis.”
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Trump’s Threatened Military Intervention in Nigeria: What to Know

Trump warned that the U.S. might consider military action in Nigeria to halt what he called the “mass slaughter” of Christians by Islamic terrorists.

Burkina Faso Parliament Passes Law Criminalizing Same-Sex Relations

The Burkina Faso Parliament on Sept. 1 passed legislation that criminalizes conduct promoting same-sex relationships in the West African nation.

Plunder of Ghana’s Gold by Chinese Criminals Continues, Authorities Say

Africa’s top gold producer is frustrated by the ongoing presence of Chinese nationals mining illegally in West Africa, experts say.

African Countries Desperate to Avoid Trump’s Latest Tariff Deadline

Nations in Africa are confident that deals can be reached with the U.S. government to avoid higher tariffs on Aug. 1.

China’s Africa Experiment With EVs Sparking Concern Among Local Automakers

Chinese motor vehicle companies are setting up shop across Africa and dumping cheap EVs as domestic market shrinks and tariffs bite.

South Africa Scraps Black Ownership Rule in Minerals Exploration, Opening Door to US Firms

Clauses in a draft bill forcing foreign minerals exploration companies to be partly owned by black locals have been scrapped by the South African govt.