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Oil Shock Rewrites Africa’s Inflation Battle

Africa’s economic planners are once again facing a familiar but dangerous reality: when global oil markets become unstable, the continent’s inflation fight becomes harder almost overnight. This is no longer just a story about energy traders or Gulf producers. It is a
April 7, 2026

Central Banks Pause as Global Risks Reshape Growth

Across the world, central banks are becoming more cautious — and that caution is sending an important message to African economies. The global financial system is entering a more uncertain phase, where inflation is no longer the only problem. Growth risks are
April 7, 2026

ICC Scrutiny Revives Africa’s Legal Sovereignty Debate

The latest turmoil surrounding the International Criminal Court is once again forcing African governments, legal scholars, and diplomats to confront a difficult question: can global justice be trusted when its institutions are seen as politically uneven, internally unstable, and vulnerable to great-power
April 7, 2026

Africa Builds Stronger Shields Against Financial Colonialism

Africa’s battle against financial colonialism is entering a sharper and more strategic phase. Across the continent, governments, entrepreneurs, and regional institutions are no longer discussing debt, trade dependency, and foreign capital only as economic problems  they are increasingly treating them as sovereignty
April 6, 2026

Peace Diplomacy Reshapes Russia-West Global Balance

The latest movement around the Russia-Ukraine conflict is no longer just about the battlefield. It is increasingly about diplomacy, strategic patience, and the larger question of how major powers manage conflict without triggering wider instability. For African observers, this matters far beyond
April 6, 2026
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