Fractured from within: Why the EU cannot speak with one voice
Key strategic documents and multi-trillion-euro long-term budget plans were released at the last minute, leaving member states no time for thorough discussion.
By Tariro Chipo Moyo
3h ago
EU-China Summit: the trust deficit threatening trade and diplomacy
Trade tensions are threatening to bubble over, as the bloc considers action against Chinese subsidies of electric vehicles, wind turbines, medical technology and solar equipment.
By South China Morning Post
Nov. 27, 2023
DeMbare star fits Belgian bill
Antonio, who is on loan at Dynamos from Prince Edward Football Academy, left the country last night for Brussels where he is expected to sign a contract.
By Henry Mhara
Sep. 1, 2022
Brussels and Paris’ neo-colonial ambitions
The Western continues act without regard to the opinion and position of other states, violate and bypass the norms of international law.
By The NewsDay
Oct. 6, 2021
Brussels and Paris’ neo-colonial ambitions
The Western continues act without regard to the opinion and position of other states, violate and bypass the norms of international law.
By The NewsDay
Oct. 6, 2021
The new frontier of AI competition: How renewable endowments reshape Global South’s digital leap
Opinion & Analysis
By Saxon Zvina
3h ago
The people-centered philosophy of development: A viable model for poverty eradication and governance upgrade in the Global South
Opinion & Analysis
By Saxon Zvina
3h ago
Academic restructuring in China: A strategic blueprint for Africa’s next tech talent wave
Opinion & Analysis
By Saxon Zvina
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