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Ukraine Peace Talks Resume Amid Rising Tensions

Fresh efforts to end the nearly four‑year war between Ukraine and Russia resumed in Geneva this week, but diplomats are struggling to bridge fundamental differences as fighting continues at an intense pace. On Tuesday, Ukrainian and Russian negotiators convened in a third
February 18, 2026

Global Powers Compete for Africa’s Critical Minerals

Africa is emerging as the epicenter of a global scramble for rare earth minerals, critical metals, and energy resources, as Western nations and China intensify their strategic investments across the continent in 2026. These minerals — including cobalt, lithium, and other rare
February 18, 2026

Calm Returns to Uvira After Rebel Withdrawal

Life is gradually returning to Uvira, the lakeside city in eastern Congo, nearly a month after the withdrawal of the M23/AFC rebel coalition. Residents are cautiously resuming their daily routines while government authorities work to restore order and normalcy across the city.
February 18, 2026

UN Warns Migrants Face Extreme Libya Abuses Crisis

A new report by the United Nations has raised alarm over worsening abuses against migrants trapped inside Libya, warning that thousands of vulnerable people — including young girls — face extreme violence, sexual exploitation, torture and even death while attempting to reach
February 18, 2026

African Nations Explore Debt Restructuring Beyond IMF

Several African governments are intensifying discussions on alternative debt restructuring frameworks as pressure mounts from rising servicing costs and tightening global credit conditions. Finance ministers from countries in East and Southern Africa met this month to review options that go beyond traditional
February 17, 2026

BRICS Accelerates Alternative Global Payment System Talks

Discussions within the BRICS bloc are gaining momentum this month as member states move forward with plans to strengthen alternative cross-border payment systems and reduce reliance on Western-dominated financial infrastructure. Finance ministers from Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa and newly admitted
February 17, 2026

Ukraine War Reshapes Global Energy Alliances

Nearly two years into the conflict, the war in Ukraine continues to redraw global energy alliances, forcing governments to recalibrate supply chains, security commitments, and diplomatic partnerships. Western sanctions led by the United States and the European Union have significantly reduced direct
February 17, 2026

China Deepens Africa Rare Earth Processing Deals

China is strengthening its footprint in Africa’s critical minerals sector, signing new agreements focused not only on extraction but increasingly on local processing and refining capacity across the continent. In recent weeks, state-backed firms from China have expanded negotiations with governments in
February 17, 2026

Europe Competes for African Gas as Energy Markets Shift”

European governments are stepping up efforts to secure long-term natural gas supplies from Africa as part of a broader strategy to diversify energy sources and reduce reliance on Russian pipeline imports. The renewed push reflects ongoing shifts in global energy markets sparked
February 16, 2026

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