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South Africa: Government abandons VAT increase amid economic uncertainty
The South African government is not raising VAT, sparking surprise and skepticism in the face of a struggling economy. This decision raises concerns about the future of taxation and the impact on p...
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Libya: Between political chaos and economic despair
Libya, gripped by political rivalries, faces an increased risk of violence, according to the UN. The power struggle following the fall of Gaddafi is causing economic chaos. Without international so...
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Libya: Kikli, the man who juggles militia and business
Kikli, a militia leader in Tripoli, combines military power with business, influencing the Libyan economy. Between menace and charm, his methods shape an ambiguous economic landscape, where normali...
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Relations between the United States and South Africa are deteriorating, highlighted by the expulsion of Ambassador Mfeketo. This conflict, linked to Pretoria's stance on Russia, is exacerbating int...
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Mozambique: TotalEnergies suspends operations amid growing tensions in Cabo Delgado
TotalEnergies has suspended operations in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, due to increasing violence. The move raises questions about security, the country's economic future and relations with foreign in...
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Nigeria: Towards an urgent reform of the visa system to attract foreign investors
The Nigerian government is planning to reform its visa system to attract foreign investors and boost economic growth. Despite promises of simplification, bureaucratic challenges remain. Change is c...
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Nigeria and India: A Strategic Alliance for a Promising Economic Future
Nigeria and India are strengthening their economic cooperation with promising agreements in the agriculture, energy and technology sectors. This strategic alliance promises prosperity, innovation a...
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Gambia: Emigration, lifeline or family fracture?
In Gambia, emigration offers an economic lifeline but leaves families torn apart. While migrant remittances account for a quarter of GDP, mass departures are exhausting local communities.
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