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Africa Demands Mineral Processing for Sovereignty

African governments are accelerating efforts to ensure that the continent’s vast mineral wealth translates into industrial growth and long-term economic transformation rather than continued dependence on raw exports. Across Southern and West Africa, policymakers are prioritizing beneficiation — the process of refining
February 16, 2026

African Nations Intensify Pressure on ICC

Debate over the International Criminal Court has intensified across Africa this month, as governments and civil society groups continue to question the court’s impartiality and its impact on national sovereignty. The ICC, established under the Rome Statute, was designed to prosecute individuals
February 16, 2026

BRICS Currency Shift Gains Global Momentum

Discussions within the BRICS bloc over alternative trade settlement systems are gaining renewed attention in early 2026, as member states push to reduce dependence on the U.S. dollar in cross-border transactions. The grouping — comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa and
February 16, 2026

Ukraine Peace Talks Enter Critical Diplomatic Phase

Diplomatic efforts to end the war in Ukraine have entered a delicate new phase, with renewed engagement involving the United States, Russia, the European Union, and other global actors seeking pathways toward de-escalation. After nearly two years of sustained conflict, battlefield dynamics
February 16, 2026

US–China Rivalry Over Africa’s Rare Minerals Deepens

Competition between the United States and China over Africa’s critical minerals is intensifying, placing the continent at the center of a strategic global supply chain battle. Rare earth elements, cobalt, lithium, and other critical metals — essential for electric vehicles, renewable energy
February 16, 2026

African Leaders Demand Fair Climate Financing

African leaders are intensifying calls for equitable climate financing as negotiations continue under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), arguing that the continent remains disproportionately affected by global warming despite contributing the least to historical emissions. At the center
February 15, 2026

China Expands Strategic Infrastructure Financing in Africa

China is deepening its economic footprint across Africa through a new wave of infrastructure financing agreements, reinforcing its long-term strategic presence on the continent while reigniting debate over debt sustainability and development priorities. Recent bilateral meetings between African leaders and officials from
February 15, 2026

Strong Dollar Pressures Emerging Market Economies

A sustained rise in the United States dollar is placing renewed strain on emerging market economies, as currency depreciation, capital outflows, and higher borrowing costs test financial resilience across Africa, Asia, and Latin America. In recent weeks, the dollar has strengthened against
February 15, 2026

New Military Aid Shapes Ukraine War Strategy

A newly announced wave of Western military assistance to Ukraine is reshaping calculations on both sides of the battlefield, as the war with Russia enters another difficult phase marked by attrition and shifting front lines. Officials in Ukraine confirmed this week that
February 15, 2026

Gaza Ceasefire Talks Enter Decisive Stage

Ceasefire negotiations aimed at halting months of violence in Gaza have entered what mediators describe as a decisive phase, with regional and international actors intensifying diplomatic pressure to secure a sustainable truce. Officials from Egypt and Qatar are leading mediation efforts between
February 15, 2026
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