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International tourism has gradually recovered since the end of the global health crisis, yet this recovery remains uneven across regions and travel corridors. Relations between Africa and the United States
In late January 2026, Madagascar took a decisive step toward modernization by launching a nationwide biometric identification program. This large-scale initiative aims to provide every citizen with a secure and
In 2026, the global economy is projected to grow by 3.3%, according to the latest estimates from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), reflecting notable resilience in a complex international environment.
Gold prices have reached an unprecedented milestone, surpassing $5,000 per ounce and marking a historic turning point in global financial markets. This sharp rise reflects a growing accumulation of geopolitical,
Madagascar’s recent entry into Russia’s sphere of security influence marks a new stage in the geopolitical reshaping of the African continent. In a context of deep political instability on the
Recent episodes of flooding in Southern Africa illustrate the increasing intensity of extreme weather events in tropical and subtropical regions. Mozambique is among the countries most severely affected due to
Madagascar has reached an important milestone in its foreign policy by announcing its intention to join the BRICS group, which brings together major emerging economies such as Brazil, Russia, India,
From January 20 to 22, 2026, Casablanca is hosting the first edition of the World Advanced Manufacturing & Future Mobility Exhibition (WAM Morocco), a landmark international event that underscores Morocco’s
On January 16, 2026, Canada and China announced the launch of a new strategic partnership, described by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney as an opportunity for “historic gains” for both
Kenya is rapidly emerging as one of Africa’s most active countries in the development of carbon credit projects. Through reforestation, soil conservation, and sustainable grazing initiatives, vast areas of land