#economist.com. First, the ceasefire. Next the Trump effect could upend the Middle East. Will Israel and Donald Trump use the threat of annexation to secure a new grand bargain?
#Jan.16.2025
#economist.com. Ethiopia gets a stockmarket. Now it just needs some firms to list. The country is no longer the most populous without a bourse
#Jan.16.2025
#economist.com. After 15 months of hell, Israel and Hamas sign a ceasefire deal. Donald Trump provided the X factor by putting heat on Binyamin Netanyahu, who insists the war isn’t over yet
#Jan.15.2025
#economist.com. A hidden refuge in Sudan that the internet, banks—and war—can’t reach. A visit to the Nuba mountains provides a glimpse into the future of the country
#Jan.14.2025
#economist.com. Violent Jihadists are getting frustrated by the new Syria. Tipsy dancers, Christmas decorations, Shias and women’s rights are in the crosshairs
#Jan.14.2025
#nytimes.com. Video: Battling Militants Backed by Islamic State in Mozambique. For more than seven years, an insurgency backed by the Islamic State has raged across Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, completely upending life in this coastal province rich with natural resources. John Eligo
#Jan.12.2025
#oilprice.com. Shell Starts Production at Gulf Oil Field | OilPrice.com. Shell begins commercial production at its Whale oil field in the Gulf of Mexico, while writing down a promising oil discovery in Namibia.
#Jan.10.2025
#economist.com. America concludes genocide has been committed in Sudan—again. The move highlights the magnitude of Sudan’s civil war but does little to end it
#Jan.09.2025
#economist.com. The West is making a muddle of its Syria sanctions. Outsiders should be much clearer about how and when they will be lifted
#Jan.09.2025
#economist.com. Lebanon tries yet again to elect a new president. But it will not be easy to convince its corrupt politicians to reform
#Jan.09.2025
#economist.com. Alawites formed Syria’s elite. Now they are terrified. Fear of reprisal stalks the heartlands of the Assad regime
#Jan.08.2025
#economist.com. From inside an obliterated Gaza, gunfire not a ceasefire. In north Gaza the IDF is now facing “a bitter guerrilla war”
#Jan.08.2025
#economist.com. Mozambique’s opposition leader flies home into chaos. Venâncio Mondlane’s arrival on January 9th could deepen the country’s political crisis
#Jan.07.2025
#washingtonpost.com. U.S. declares genocide in Sudan, sanctions paramilitary leader. Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces has used systematic murder and sexual violence in its war in Sudan, the U.S. government says as it sanctions RSF’s chief, Hemedti.
#Jan.07.2025
#oilprice.com. South Sudan To Restart Oil Production As Force Majeure Is Lifted | OilPrice.com. Dar Petroleum Operating Company (DPOC), the largest oil operator in South Sudan, will resume oil production on Wednesday after Sudan lifted the force majeure on the pipeline route through Sudan
#Jan.07.2025
#oilprice.com. Sudan Lifts Force Majeure on Oil Flows to Red Sea Port | OilPrice.com. Sudan has lifted the force majeure on oil exports from South Sudan, allowing for the resumption of crude oil transportation through its territory.
#Jan.06.2025
#aljazeera.com. Nigeria’s defence chief on human rights abuse reports and security. General Christopher Musa addresses the Boko Haram challenge, corruption reports, and more.
#Jan.05.2025
#oilprice.com. South Africa Looks to Attract Chinese Firms to Its $27-Billion EV Industry | OilPrice.com. Three Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers have expressed interest in investing in South Africa following the introduction of lucrative tax incentives for EV production.
#Jan.03.2025
#economist.com. Eastern Congo is as wretched as ever. Peace talks have collapsed yet again, as rebel groups continue to make mayhem
#Jan.02.2025
#economist.com. The fate of minorities in post-Assad Syria. The country’s new rulers have yet to include other groups in their government
#Jan.02.2025
#economist.com. The era of multilateral peacekeeping draws to an unhappy close. The order replacing it in Africa is likely to be worse
#Jan.02.2025
#economist.com. Syria’s new rulers have inherited an economic disaster. A legacy of mismanagement and lingering sanctions will make it hard to rebuild the country
#Jan.02.2025
#oilprice.com. Senegal’s First Oil Exports Push Economic Growth to Record High | OilPrice.com. Senegal's economy experienced record growth in the third quarter of 2024, driven by the start of oil production from the Sangomar field.
#Dec.30.2024
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