African Continental Brief – Business, Governance, Security and Human Rights: September 15, 2025

Business & Macro 🇿🇦 South Africa Inflation Outlook StableSouth Africa’s long-term inflation is projected to average 4.2% over the next five years, according to a Bureau for Economic Research survey covering businesses, analysts, and trade unions. 🇳🇬 Nigerian Doctors Issue UltimatumDoctors in Nigeria have given the federal government two weeks to address salary arrears and […]

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Ireland Government Launches SICAP 2024 Report and New Arrivals Research

Tánaiste Simon Harris and Minister of State Jerry Buttimer today unveiled the 2024 Annual Report for the Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) at Little Flower Hall in Bray, County Wicklow. The event also marked the release of new research on supports for recently arrived communities in Ireland. SICAP, now in its third phase […]

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U.S. Steel Withdraws Legal Actions Against Cliffs and USW; Operational Shift in Granite City

U.S. Steel has officially dropped its lawsuits against Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. and the United Steelworkers (USW) union, signaling a de-escalation in tensions surrounding its acquisition by Japan’s Nippon Steel Corp. The legal disputes had centered on allegations of interference and breach of contractual obligations amid the contested $14.1 billion takeover. In a related development, U.S. Steel’s […]

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President Trump State Visit to the United Kingdom Starts on September 16

President Donald Trump will undertake a State Visit to the United Kingdom this week at the invitation of King Charles III. The visit will formally commence on Wednesday, September 17, with the arrival of the President and First Lady at Windsor Castle. Upon arrival, Their Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Wales will greet […]

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China Launches Dual Trade Investigations Ahead of U.S. Talks

China’s Ministry of Commerce has initiated two formal investigations into U.S. trade practices, targeting alleged discrimination and dumping related to semiconductor exports. The announcement was made Saturday, just one day before a new round of U.S.-China trade negotiations scheduled to take place in Spain. The anti-discrimination probe will examine whether U.S. policies unfairly restrict Chinese […]

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UN Chief Condemns Deadly Gang Attack that Kills 40 in Northern Haiti

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on Saturday strongly condemned the reported killing of at least 40 people during an armed gang assault on a fishing village north of Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s capital. The attack marks one of the deadliest incidents in the country’s escalating security crisis, as gang violence continues to destabilize communities and overwhelm local […]

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Joint Statement on Restoring Peace and Security in Sudan

The following is the text of a joint statement by the Quad: Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States of America.  Begin Text:  At the invitation of the United States, Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the United States, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates have engaged in extensive consultations […]

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The US LMRDA: Strengthening American workplaces since 1959

Throwback to 2019: In commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the LMRDA, the Department of Labor inducted Sen. Robert P. Griffin and Howard Jenkins Jr., into the department’s Hall of Honor to recognize their contributions in drafting and passing this landmark labor legislation. Between Labor Day and the start of autumn lies an important date […]

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UK Prime Minister Condemns Violence and Intimidation Amid Anti-Immigrant Protests

The UK Prime Minister has issued a strong condemnation of recent anti-immigrant protests, denouncing violent attacks against police officers, racist intimidation of minority communities, and the misuse of national symbols to incite fear. The protests, which have erupted in several towns and cities, were partly triggered by public outrage over the conviction of an immigrant […]

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Death Toll Rises to 72 in Nepal’s Anti-Corruption Protests

The death toll from ongoing anti-corruption protests in Nepal has climbed to 72, as search teams continue to recover bodies from shopping malls and other buildings damaged during the unrest. Demonstrations erupted earlier this week in response to allegations of widespread graft involving public officials and private contractors. Clashes between protesters and security forces have […]

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