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Tracked across 11 articles in the Nexus archive. Showing the most recent 40.

Earliest in view: Aug 1 · 14:19 UTCMost recent: Aug 19 · 05:15 UTC
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  • POLITICSAug 19 · 05:15 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Nigeria Kicks Off Election Race With President in Pole Position

    Campaigning for Nigeria’s January election is officially underway. Voters, located in Africa’s largest democracy, are offered a slate of candidates and face many challenges similar to those encountered three years ago.

  • BUSINESSAug 18 · 06:22 UTCBLOOMBERG
    How Vitol Won Exclusive Fuel Deals to Dominate Africa

    Vitol Group, a large commodity trader, has secured exclusive agreements to supply fuel to at least five countries in southern and East Africa. This gives Vitol a dominant position as the sole supplier to this region, which relies heavily on imported fuel for its vehicles.

  • SECURITYAug 14 · 05:32 UTCABC7 EYEWITNESS LA
    West Hollywood man detained by ICE during immigration check

    A longtime West Hollywood resident from Brazil was detained by ICE agents during an immigration check-in. Friends of the man are concerned that he may face deportation to Africa.

  • BUSINESSAug 14 · 05:00 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Africa’s Domestic Debt Outshines EM Peers as High-Yield Chase Intensifies

    African local-currency debt is outperforming emerging-market peers. This favorable trend is driven by high yields and economic reforms, which are increasing investor appetite for government securities.

  • WORLDAug 14 · 04:00 UTCFINANCIAL TIMES WORLD
    Fragile states in Africa and Middle East hit by more than 40% cut in UK direct aid

    Fragile states in Africa and the Middle East are facing a significant cut of over 40% in direct aid from the UK. This reduction in development spending has raised alarms among campaigners, who point to the cuts as being intended to fund increased defence investment.

  • BUSINESSAug 13 · 11:45 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Maersk CEO Clerc on Profit Lift as Global Bottlenecks Drive Up Freight Rates

    Maersk CEO Vincent Clerc warned that disruptions are expected to be more prevalent in the future, citing bottlenecks across Africa, Europe, and China. The title notes that a profit lift is being seen as global bottlenecks drive up freight rates. These insights were shared with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Tom Mackenzie.

  • BUSINESSAug 13 · 10:43 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Africa’s Top Insurer Returns to Zimbabwe Market After Six Years

    Shares in Old Mutual Ltd. have resumed trading on Zimbabwe's dollar-denominated stock exchange. This restart occurred six years after the company’s shares were initially suspended on the country’s main bourse to curb a currency rout.

  • BUSINESSAug 12 · 06:40 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Shoprite Jumps as E-Commerce Boom Boosts Full-Year Profit

    Shoprite Holdings Ltd. climbed significantly in 11 months, as the company reported that its earnings are expected to rise by as much as 14.7%. This predicted profit increase is attributed to higher sales generated through its e-commerce unit.

  • WORLDAug 12 · 06:29 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Horizons Middle East & Africa 8/12/2026 (Video)

    The source material is a video titled Horizons Middle East & Africa, scheduled for 8/12/2026.

  • BUSINESSAug 12 · 05:23 UTCSEATTLE TIMES
    Chinese automaker Chery buys Nissan plant in Africa as EV production shifts to new markets

    Chery, a Chinese automaker, is buying Nissan's plant in Africa as EV production shifts to new markets. Chinese automakers are increasingly moving from exporting vehicles to assembling them in Africa, targeting the continent's fast growing population and rising demand for affordable electric vehicles.

  • WORLDAug 11 · 04:00 UTCFINANCIAL TIMES WORLD
    Does Africa have too few people?

    The article addresses whether Africa has too few people, suggesting that what some perceive as an alarming population explosion could instead be beneficial for the continent.

  • WORLDAug 10 · 09:00 UTCQUARTZ
    The 10 best cheap tropical vacations

    The article features ten highly recommended cheap tropical vacation destinations that cost less than anticipated. It highlights specific locations such as Thailand, which is mentioned for its strong dollar stretch, and various Greek islands located closer to Africa than Athens.

  • CRIMEAug 9 · 07:43 UTCR/SCAMS
    [Africa] How do I move on from this?

    The poster detailed falling victim to what they identified as a spiritual medium scam, sending nearly $1k worth of gift cards. The scammers allegedly spoke with illegible English and required payment exclusively through gift cards while refusing to give out account information. The user advises others to vet numbers using a Caller ID app.

  • TECHNOLOGYAug 8 · 06:16 UTCSEATTLE TIMES
    Africa wants more homegrown solar to boost self-reliance, but China’s shadow remains

    Africa aims to boost self-reliance by developing homegrown solar power. To achieve this, Africa's largest economies are ramping up efforts to develop their domestic solar manufacturing capacity, even as the influence of China remains a consideration.

  • HEALTHAug 5 · 14:03 UTCALLAFRICA
    Africa: Why Inequality, Not The Next Virus, Could Be the World's Greatest Pandemic Threat

    The article argues that inequality, rather than the emergence of a new virus, poses the greatest threat to global pandemic preparedness. It highlights how inequality exacerbates pandemic conditions, enabling viruses to spread more effectively and persist longer.

  • WORLDAug 5 · 08:44 UTCALLAFRICA
    Africa: Africans Bear the Brunt of Biodiversity Loss

    The biodiversity crisis in Africa and the developing world is causing tangible impacts such as reduced soil productivity and declining fish stocks in coastal waters. Africans are directly experiencing these losses, which threaten their livelihoods and food security.

  • WORLDAug 5 · 08:00 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    El Niño could push 50m people into acute hunger before end of next year

    El Niño could push 50 million people into acute hunger by the end of next year, according to UN forecasters. Worsening conditions are expected in 45 countries already facing severe food insecurity, exacerbated by droughts in Africa and food price pressures from the war in Iran.

  • WORLDAug 5 · 07:03 UTCALLAFRICA
    Africa: All of Africa Today - August 5, 2026

    The article provides an overview of current events across Africa as of August 5, 2026, highlighting regional updates and developments.

  • SECURITYAug 4 · 22:01 UTCHACKER NEWS
    AI fuels more than half of cybercrime in Africa as digital scams surge: INTERPOL

    AI is driving over 50% of cybercrime in Africa, with digital scams surging, according to INTERPOL. The article highlights the growing threat of AI-enabled cyberattacks on the continent.

  • CRIMEAug 4 · 19:50 UTCR/SCAMS
    [US] Has anyone actually recovered money from a wire transfer scam?

    A person was scammed $3,000 via wire transfer for a U.S. apartment sublease. The bank reported the wire was 'cancelled' but provided no clarity, while the recipient vanished. A police officer mentioned a similar case where funds sent to Africa were unrecoverable.

  • POLITICSAug 4 · 19:36 UTCPREMIUM TIMES NIGERIA
    Afrilition: Designing the possibilities of Africa’s unfettered tomorrow, By Adéwálé Àjàdí

    The article discusses Africa's need to address critical global questions through decolonization to harness future benefits, emphasizing the removal of corrupting influences hindering progress. It is authored by Adéwálé Àjàdí and published by Premium Times Nigeria.

  • POLITICSAug 4 · 15:38 UTCSEATTLE TIMES
    Trump administration will close 5 smaller US consulates in Africa, Asia and the Western Hemisphere

    The Trump administration has informed Congress of its plan to close five smaller U.S. diplomatic missions in Africa, Asia, and the Western Hemisphere. These closures involve consulates and other diplomatic facilities.

  • HEALTHAug 4 · 11:00 UTCGUARDIAN US
    The US government’s mislabelled map of Africa at a global Aids conference shows again a failure to understand the continent | Kenneth Ngure

    A US government official's mislabeled map of Africa at the Aids 2026 conference in Rio de Janeiro highlighted a symbolic failure to recognize the continent's 54 distinct nations. The error, attributed to over-reliance on AI tools, coincided with global HIV program budget cuts of 25% in 2025.

  • WORLDAug 4 · 07:13 UTCALLAFRICA
    Africa: All of Africa Today - August 4, 2026

    The article provides an overview of current events across Africa as of August 4, 2026. It covers various topics relevant to the continent.

  • SECURITYAug 4 · 06:19 UTCALLAFRICA
    Africa: Over Half of Africa's Cybercrimes Are AI-Enabled - Interpol

    More than half of cybercrimes in Africa are AI-enabled, as reported by INTERPOL. The organization warns that digital attacks have evolved into an industrialized, borderless ecosystem that is increasingly difficult to detect and combat.

  • POLITICSAug 4 · 04:39 UTCPREMIUM TIMES NIGERIA
    New JAMB registrar unveils five-pillar reform agenda

    The new JAMB registrar has introduced a five-pillar reform agenda aimed at consolidating previous reforms and establishing the board as Africa's most trusted, innovative, and accessible assessment and admissions institution.

  • WORLDAug 4 · 04:00 UTCFINANCIAL TIMES WORLD
    The UAE’s imperial push into Africa

    The UAE is making significant investments in land, ports, and influence across Africa. However, its complex objectives are associated with notable costs.

  • POLITICSAug 4 · 02:15 UTCAL JAZEERA
    Ibrahim Traore: Why Burkina Faso’s popular leader faces a reality test

    Ibrahim Traore's message of sovereignty has gained support across Africa, but his domestic performance is under scrutiny. The article highlights the contrast between his international popularity and challenges in his home country.

  • POLITICSAug 3 · 20:11 UTCPREMIUM TIMES NIGERIA
    Africa and the imperatives of leadership, By Toyin Falola

    The article highlights Africa's historical leaders, including empire builders, thinkers, and diplomats, who contributed to civilizations and global history. It notes that pre-modern Africa had established political, trading, and intellectual networks spanning regions like Timbuktu and Great Zimbabwe.

  • WORLDAug 3 · 14:23 UTCSEMAFOR
    Africa builds 'megaprojects' faster than ever despite debt risks

    African nations are building major infrastructure projects at an unprecedented rate to boost energy independence and improve logistics. The war in the Middle East, which supplies much of Africa’s fuels, has accelerated efforts to build new refineries and pipelines, while competition between China and the US for influence has brought billions in infrastructure investment. Rising debt payments and aid cuts, however, are squeezing public finances, with The Economist warning that ambition alone will not be enough.

  • HEALTHAug 3 · 14:01 UTCBUSINESS INSIDER
    I lost my job after burnout. It became the fresh start I needed.

    Mary Roberts lost her job due to burnout and health issues, leading her to transform her lifestyle by losing 125 pounds through exercise and diet changes. She is now launching a consultancy and focuses on health and self-care.

  • TECHNOLOGYAug 3 · 10:08 UTCALLAFRICA
    Africa: Grooming Africa's Next Set of Unicorns - Tinubu's Big Agenda for Health Tech

    Nigeria is leveraging its status as Africa's largest population and expanding digital economy to grow its healthcare market and technology sector under Tinubu's agenda for health tech unicorns. The country's technology sector is noted for its growing regional influence.

  • WORLDAug 3 · 07:31 UTCALLAFRICA
    Africa: All of Africa Today - August 3, 2026

    The article provides an overview of current events across Africa as of August 3, 2026. It is sourced from allAfrica, a news platform covering the African continent.

  • WORLDAug 3 · 06:40 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Horizons Middle East & Africa 8/3/2026 (Video)

    The article is a video titled 'Horizons Middle East & Africa 8/3/2026', focusing on regional developments in the Middle East and Africa.

  • WORLDAug 3 · 05:05 UTCALLAFRICA
    Africa: Africa Shaped the Global 2030 Development Agenda. How It Can Influence What Comes Next

    Africa played a role in shaping the United Nations' 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which were adopted by all member states in 2015. The SDGs address global issues like poverty, health, education, inequality, climate change, and peace as they approach their 2030 deadline.

  • BUSINESSAug 3 · 04:46 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Flint: Prudential To Focus On Under-Insured Asia, Africa

    Prudential Chairman Douglas Flint states the company's growth strategy focuses on addressing under-insured needs in Asia and parts of Africa. The comments were made during an interview with Haslinda Amin on 'Insight with Haslinda Amin' via Bloomberg.

  • WORLDAug 2 · 11:19 UTCPREMIUM TIMES NIGERIA
    Africa is rich, doesn’t need aid – Jimoh Ibrahim

    Jimoh Ibrahim argues that Africa is rich and does not require aid, emphasizing the need for trade, collaboration, cooperation, and partnerships instead.

  • BUSINESSAug 2 · 10:05 UTCTHE ECONOMIST
    Forget gold and copper. Africa’s latest boom is in blueberries and oranges

    Africa is experiencing a boom in blueberry and orange exports, shifting focus from traditional commodities like gold and copper. The surge in fruit exports highlights the potential of high-value agriculture to drive industrialisation.

  • SECURITYAug 1 · 15:55 UTCDAWN
    US to make visa bond program permanent for people from dozens of countries

    The US State Department will make a visa bond program permanent, requiring applicants from 50 countries, mostly in Africa, to post bonds of up to $20,000 for B1 and B2 visas to reduce overstays. Critics argue the policy deters legitimate travel, while officials defend it as necessary for national security.

  • BUSINESSAug 1 · 14:19 UTCALLAFRICA
    Africa: Africa's Energy Crossroads: What Namibia's Rise and South Africa's Debate Mean for the Continent

    The article discusses Africa's significant economic moment, highlighting Namibia's rise and South Africa's energy-related debates as pivotal for the continent's future.