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China Open to President Weah’s View on China-Liberia Relations

The newly–accredited Chinese Ambassador to Liberia, Fu Jijun says China looks forward to President George Weah’s view and suggestion on what can.

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Africa, Indonesia Co-operates To Boost Inter-Trade Activities

The African Export-Import Bank (Afrexim bank) and the Indonesia Eximbank recently in Bali, Indonesia agreed to commit up to $100million to support.

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U.S Government Find Improvement in Africa’s Security Standard

Donald Trump recently lifted a U.S. travel ban on citizens from Chad after a six-month U.S. government review found improvements in the.

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Zimbabwe’s Leader Pledges to Boost Ties with China’s Xi

Zimbabwe’s President, Emmerson Mnangagwa thanked Chinese President Xi Jinping for Beijing’s political support and pledged to strengthen ties with the Asian giant.

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Sudan, Qatar Agree on US$4 bn Deal

Sudan and Qatar have agreed to a partnership worth US$ 4 billion to develop and manage Suakin Port in eastern Sudan on.

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Ambode Partners with Japanese investors on Transport, Urban Development

Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode yesterday met with the Japan-African Union Parliamentary Friendship Committee, an influential group in the Japanese parliament, in.

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Ghana, US to Establish Military Relationship

Ghana and the United States are working to forge closer ties between their armed forces but both countries denied that they are.

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U.S Threatned by Dijibouti – China Relation

Situated on a global shipping choke-point that links the Red Sea and Suez Canal, Djibouti has become increasingly important to regional and.

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Eritrea-Finland builds Co-operation on Higher Education Issues

The National Higher Education and Research Institute (NHERI) recently hosted a dissemination seminal of the Eritrea-Fineland co-operation in Higher Education. The seminar.

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China’s EximBank Approves $1.3 billion for Guinea Hydro Plant

China’s EximBank has approved $1.3 billion in financing for a 450 megawatt hydroelectric plant in Guinea that the West African country’s government.

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