Via Bloomberg, a look at the Dominican Republic’s space ambitions: The retired US colonel behind a privately financed rocket launch site in the Dominican Republic sees the project as a response to China’s dominance of the space race in Latin America. Florida-based Launch on Demand is slated to begin building a $600 million facility in […]
Read more »Via The Diplomat, a look at the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway: In late March 2026, during the celebration of the Central Asian new year, Nawruz, Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov announced the latest target for the completion of China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan (CKU) railway: 2030. “If now we live in a ‘dead-end’ country between Europe and China, with the completion of the construction of […]
Read more »Via the Liberian Observer, a look at Liberia’s blue economy potential: The Liberian government is stepping up efforts to unlock the economic potential of its vast marine resources, with officials announcing a major National Fisheries Investment Conference designed to attract global investors and reposition the country’s fisheries sector as a driver of jobs, food security […]
Read more »Via The Africa Report, a look at Rubaya – a project that has been officially added to the list of strategic mining assets that Kinshasa is offering to the United States. Highly coveted, the site remains under de facto rebel control and is under constant attack. Here is an analysis in infographics. On 24 February, […]
Read more »Courtesy of Foreign Policy, a report on how the shortage of a popular regional specialty is shaking global meat markets: A local news report revealing that high prices for donkey meat were forcing some restaurants in Henan province to switch to horse meat in their soup went viral on Chinese social media a few weeks ago. Reportedly, […]
Read more »Via Bloomberg, a look at China’s efforts to build a media footprint in Africa: China has spent nearly two decades building a media empire in Africa, but few people watch its broadcasters, newswires, and print publications. Africans prefer to watch the BBC, Al Jazeera, and CNN, and China’s media brands have barely figured in public […]
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