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From Intelcia to Teleperformance, firms in the outsourcing sector are using AI systems built by American tech giants to carve ...
The Tanzanian tycoon’s move on Nation Media Group is not just a media deal. It is the latest step in a long regional strategy ...
Russia’s Africa Corps has left a bloody wake in its operations in Mali. The Africa Report talks to Malians on the ground on ...
Today, the Persian Gulf crisis risks triggering a similar dynamic – not through identical mechanisms, but through a ...
With US funding turning transactional and Europe lagging, Alyune-Blondin Diop of LoftyInc Capital breaks down the shifting ...