Nigeria Makes Strides Toward Debt Relief with $5.47 Billion Major Repayments to Global Creditors

September 10, 2025 💰 Nigeria has taken significant steps toward reducing its external debt burden, repaying trillions of naira to major international creditors including China, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the World Bank. According to data from the Central Bank of Nigeria, the country spent over $5.47 billion on external debt servicing between January […]

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Anglo American and Teck Resources Announce $53 Billion Merger, Mining Sector’s Second-Largest Deal

September 10, 2025 ⛏ Anglo American and Teck Resources have agreed to merge in a landmark US$53 billion deal, forming Anglo Teck—one of the world’s largest mining entities and the fifth-largest copper producer globally. The merger marks the second-biggest acquisition in mining history, following Glencore’s US$90 billion merger with Xstrata in 2013. The new company […]

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EU Commission President Pledges Measures to Address Israel’s War in Gaza

September 10, 2025 đŸ‡ȘđŸ‡ș European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has announced a series of proposed actions aimed at curbing Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, describing the humanitarian situation as “catastrophic” during her annual State of the Union address to the European Parliament. Von der Leyen outlined a “package of measures” that includes suspending […]

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African Continental Brief: Business, Technology, Security and Human Rights

Date: September 10, 2025 Business & Macro 🇰đŸ‡Ș Cyber Heist Exposes Kenya’s Banking Vulnerabilities Hackers stole over $12 million from Kenyan banks in 2024, the Central Bank of Kenya has revealed. This marks the largest digital theft in the country’s history, raising fresh concerns about cybersecurity readiness in the financial sector. đŸ‡č🇿 Tourism Surges in […]

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Irish Taoiseach (PM) Condemns Israeli Airstrike in Doha, Urges Diplomatic De-escalation

September 10, 2025 🇼đŸ‡Ș Taoiseach MicheĂĄl Martin has issued a strong statement condemning Israel’s airstrike in Doha, Qatar, calling it a “flagrant violation” of the Gulf state’s sovereignty and a threat to regional stability. The attack, which targeted senior Hamas leaders meeting to discuss ceasefire proposals, killed six individuals including the son of Hamas’s chief […]

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Kenya Proposes $1 Billion Debt-for-Food Swap to Tackle Hunger and Fiscal Strain

🇰đŸ‡Ș Kenya is preparing to launch a groundbreaking $1 billion debt-for-food swap by March 2026, aimed at easing its debt burden while addressing widespread food insecurity. The initiative, outlined in a Finance Ministry document, would allow Kenya to restructure part of its existing debt in exchange for commitments to invest in food security programs. Negotiations […]

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Irish Government Unveils National Action Plan to Boost Competitiveness and Productivity

September 10, 2025 📈 The Irish Government has published its Action Plan on Competitiveness and Productivity, outlining 85 targeted measures—26 of which are designated as priorities—to strengthen Ireland’s economic resilience amid global uncertainty. Taoiseach MicheĂĄl Martin, TĂĄnaiste Simon Harris, and Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Peter Burke jointly announced the plan, describing it as […]

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Irish Government Condemns Russian Drone Incursion into Polish Airspace

🇼đŸ‡Ș Taoiseach MicheĂĄl Martin has issued a strong condemnation of Russia following an incursion into Polish airspace by Russian drones, calling the act “reckless and unprecedented.” The statement, released Monday by the Department of the Taoiseach, emphasized Ireland’s unwavering support for Poland’s sovereignty. “This was a stark reminder of the threat posed by Russia to […]

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Great Mayan Forest Conservation: A Tri-National Pact

In a landmark move announced in late August 2025, Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize have joined forces to establish the Biocultural Corridor of the Great Mayan Forest—a vast protected area spanning 14 million acres. This initiative is not just about drawing boundaries; it is about long-term Great Mayan Forest conservation, ensuring both biodiversity and cultural heritage […]

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Why France’s government collapsed (again), and what Macron might do next

French Prime Minister François Bayrou on Monday failed to win a confidence vote in parliament (194 votes in favour, 364 against) and has submitted his resignation to President Emmanuel Macron, who will have to appoint a new head of government or dissolve the National Assembly. How may the result of the vote be interpreted? What […]

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