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Published on Apr 4, 2025Source: Africa.com - Center-left
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Published on Apr 4, 2025
Trump's tariffs could be death knell for US-Africa trade pact
Anne SoyBBC deputy Africa editor, Nairobi ShareSave Lesotho's garment workers face an uncertain future once President Donald Trump's 50% import tariff kicks in Thursday was a "terrible" and "devastating" day for people involved …
Source: BBC - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
Traditional healers are respected by many across southern Africa
Source: KNDU - Washington State - Neutral -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
Lesotho, Madagascar and South Africa Among the Hardest Hit Countries by Trump's Tariffs
As promised, U.S. President Donald Trump went on a trade tariff issuing spree on Wednesday, putting a 10% baseline duty on all imports into America, and tariffs going as high as 50% on imports from dozens of countries. While it was expected that African …
Source: OkayAfrica - Neutral -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
AUC Chairperson, President Paul Kagame of Rwanda Discuss Africa’s Digital Future, Regional Security, and AU Reforms
Addis Ababa, April 4, 2025 (ENA)— The Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC) Mahmoud Ali Youssouf conferred with President Paul Kagame of Rwanda in Kigali today, expressing gratitude for Rwanda’s leadership in Africa’s digital transformation. …
Source: Ethiopian News Agency - Gov't Propaganda -
Published on 00:03 GMT
A group of king penguins gather on the shores of Corinthian Bay in the Australian territory of Heard Island in the ...
A group of king penguins gather on the shores of Corinthian Bay in the Australian territory of Heard Island in the Southern Ocean, on Nov. 21, 2012. The island was among the small and obscure territories hit with tariffs on Wednesday by the Trump …
Source: Yahoo News - Canada - Label Pending -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
Myanmar response challenges, Gaza aid worker killings, and Trump tariff impacts in Africa: the Cheat Sheet
Our editors’ weekly take on humanitarian news, trends, and developments from around the globe. On our radar In Myanmar, an earthquake disaster on top of a humanitarian crisis Myanmar was already facing one of the world’s largest and most neglected …
Source: The New Humanitarian - Left-wing -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
Massive magma eruptions may have ripped Africa and South America apart
The split between South America and Africa 135 million years ago was a fiery affair, new research finds. The continental breakup spewed over 3.8 million cubic miles (16 million cubic kilometers) of magma that still persists as volcanic rocks in South …
Source: LiveScience - Neutral -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
The evolution and opportunity in South Africa’s Private Credit market
Since 2008, global private credit assets under management (AUM) have grown exponentially and are projected to reach $3 trillion by 2028. In South Africa, private credit is emerging as an essential funding solution, especially as traditional bank lending …
Source: South Africa Today - Right-wing -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
Africa braces for economic hit as Trump’s tariffs end US tra...
The stiff new tariffs announced by President Donald Trump are shaking up trade ties between the United States and several African nations – many of whom have had preferential agreements with Washington for decades. Unveiled at the White House on Thursday …
Source: Modern Ghana - Neutral