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Beitrag vom 13.01.2023

Reuters

Uganda drops Chinese firm from railway deal, eyes Turkish rival

By Elias Biryabarema

KAMPALA, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Uganda has terminated its contract with Chinese firm China Harbour and Engineering Company Ltd (CHEC) to build a railway to the Kenyan border and is now considering a deal with a Turkish company, a senior official told Reuters on Friday.

Beitrag vom 12.01.2023

Thw New Humanitarian

As violence subsides in Tigray, Ethiopia’s Oromia conflict flares

‘We will not keep quiet until peace comes and the suffering of our people ends.’

Fred Harter, Freelance journalist based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

The war in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region has cooled down since the signing of a peace deal on 2 November. But a separate conflict is intensifying further south in Oromia, where civilians are suffering as anti-government rebels step up attacks.

Beitrag vom 12.01.2023

france 24

Benin opposition rejects election results, claiming fraud

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NEWS WIRES

Benin’s main opposition on Thursday rejected the results of this week’s parliamentary election, claiming vote buying and fraud allowed allies of President Patrice Talon to win a majority of legislature seats.

Sunday’s vote was a key test for Benin, where Talon has promoted a programme of economic and political development, but critics say his mandate has eroded a once thriving multi-party democracy.

Beitrag vom 10.01.2023

THE WORLD BANK - PRESS RELEASE

Sharp, Long-lasting Slowdown to Hit Developing Countries Hard

2023 global growth to slow to 1.7% from 3% expected six months ago

WASHINGTON, Jan. 10, 2023 — Global growth is slowing sharply in the face of elevated inflation, higher interest rates, reduced investment, and disruptions caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according to the World Bank’s latest Global Economic Prospects report.

Beitrag vom 09.01.2023

NDR kultur

Benin-Bronzen: Nachfahren von Sklaven kritisieren pauschale Rückgabe

Im Dezember hat Deutschland zahlreiche Benin-Bronzen, die als Beutekunst nach Europa kamen, an Nigeria zurückgegeben. Auch die Stadt Hamburg unterzeichnete einen Vertrag zur vollständigen Rückgabe von 179 Bronzen. Die "Restitution Study Group" kritisiert die pauschale Rückgabe. Sie bezeichnet einige Bronzen als "Blut-Metall".

von Peter Mücke, ARD Korrespondent in New York

Beitrag vom 05.01.2023

The Africa Report

Zambia: Hichilema says he’s resetting Lusaka’s relationship with China & US

By Chiwoyu Sinyangwe

After landing the first significant direct American investment into the Zambian mining sector in more than 30 years, President Hakainde Hichilema says he is resetting Zambia’s relationship with China and the US for the country's benefit.

Beitrag vom 03.01.2023

The Africa Report

Africa in 2023: Ghana’s debt restructuring sets tone for Africa’s ‘Year of Austerity’

By David Whitehouse

A long year lies ahead for the African governments which have borrowed too much. While Ghana's torment is under the spotlight, Tunisia, Kenya and Nigeria will all face tough challenges in the year ahead, experts say.

Ghana’s woes will be just the start.

Beitrag vom 27.12.2022

Deutschlandfunk

Sprachen in Afrika

Zwischen Dekolonisierung und Pragmatismus

Viele afrikanischen Staaten haben die Sprache ehemaliger Kolonialmächte beibehalten. Dabei existieren rund 2.000 Sprachen auf dem afrikanischen Kontinent. Für manche gilt ihre Pflege als Akt der Dekolonisierung. Andere üben einen pragmatischen Umgang.

Von Bettina Rühl

Beitrag vom 20.12.2022

Reuters

Senator wants review of U.S. security assistance to Nigeria following abortion report

By David Lewis and Daphne Psaledakis
Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing in Washington, DC

NAIROBI/WASHINGTON, Dec 19 (Reuters) - U.S. Senator Jim Risch, the top Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has requested a review of U.S. security assistance and cooperation programs in Nigeria following Reuters reporting on an illegal abortion program and killing of children carried out by the Nigerian military.

Beitrag vom 19.12.2022

Handelsblatt

Deutschland braucht beim Blick auf Afrika mehr Pragmatismus

Seit Russland als Energielieferant weggefallen ist, rückt Afrika wieder mehr in den Blick der globalen Wirtschaft. Während Europa mit seiner Entwicklungshilfe hadert, schafft China Fakten.

Wolfgang Drechsler

Beitrag vom 16.12.2022

BBC News

US-Africa: President Joe Biden courts the continent as rivals make advances

By Anne Soy, Senior Africa correspondent

Africa appears to be the potential bride being courted by suitors from across the world.

Each is keen to sweeten the deal, but there seems to be an acceptance that these days, insisting on an exclusive relationship with African countries may no longer be tenable.

Washington is fighting for attention with Beijing, and to some extent Moscow, and the just-concluded US-Africa Leaders Summit is the latest example of this struggle.

Beitrag vom 16.12.2022

FAZ

USA-AFRIKA-GIPFEL

Biden will Ernährungs-Partnerschaft mit Afrikanischer Union

Der amerikanische Präsident will angesichts der Ernährungskrise ein „widerstandsfähigeres Lebensmittelsystem“ schaffen. Außerdem wirbt er dafür, die Afrikanische Union in die G-20-Staatengruppe aufzunehmen.

Beitrag vom 15.12.2022

The New Humanitarian

The Gambia’s slow path to justice and reconciliation

‘Those perpetrators are still moving around.’

Maria Gerth-Niculescu

Last May, the Gambia’s government vowed to implement the recommendations of a reconciliation commission set up to address human rights abuses committed by the regime of dictatorial former president Yahya Jammeh.

Beitrag vom 12.12.2022

The Africa Report

Tobacco V food

Kenya: Food security initiative dealt blow as Ruto looks to boost tobacco exports

By Herald Onyango

A bilateral trade talk between South Korea and Kenya to increase the East African country’s tobacco exports in the coming months has raised doubts over Kenya’s Tobacco-Free Farming project and the authorities’ efforts to achieve food security.