Archive for the ‘Egypt’ Category

What’s Behind Egypt and China’s ‘Golden Decade’ of Partnership

Via the Atlantic Council, a report on Egypt and China’s ‘golden decade’ of partnership: The beginning of 2025 marked the end of the “Year of the Egyptian-Chinese Partnership” and closed out the “golden decade”: A ten-year period during which Egypt and China grew their bilateral relationship as part of their efforts to deepen their comprehensive […]

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Ethiopia’s Plan for the Red Sea: A Looming Threat to Regional Stability

Via Modern Diplomacy, a report on Ethiopia’s Red Sea strategy which is becoming an increasing threat to the countries of the Red Sea coast: The Ethiopian strategy in the Red Sea is an increasing threat to the countries of the Red Sea coast. Ethiopia has pursued its long-term goals by creating a geopolitical environment that often harms […]

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Beijing: Making Inroads in North Africa

Via the Atlantic Council, commentary on China’s growing engagement with North Africa: Talk of China in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) rarely focuses on the latter, but Beijing has made significant gains in its recent outreach to the Maghreb. This was highlighted in September when the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) Ministerial Conference […]

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Why Is Saudi Arabia Investing $5bn In Egypt?

Via The Africa Report, an article on Saudi Arabia’s growing influence in Egypt through its Public Investment Fund, which is driven by both economic and geopolitical motivations: Egypt’s announcement last week that it is set to receive $5bn in funding from Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) to “boost bilateral relations” was light on detail, […]

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Saudi Arabia Is Betting Big On Egypt

Via Semafor, a report on Saudi Arabia’s growing partnership with Egypt: Saudi Arabia pledged to invest $5 billion in Egypt, a vote of confidence in Cairo’s efforts to address its fiscal and investment policies as well as a signal of shifting Gulf attitudes towards plowing cash into flailing regional economies. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin […]

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Egypt Bagged, AngloGold Ashanti Sets Its Sights On Côte d’Ivoire

Via The Africa Report, a look at AngloGold Ashanti’s ambitions in Côte d’Ivoire: South Africa’s AngloGold Ashanti is preparing to gain a foothold in Egypt and Côte d’Ivoire after signing a $2.5bn deal with Centamin. Consolidation in the global gold mining sector continues apace. After Randgold’s acquisition of Barrick Gold in 2019, Endeavour Mining’s acquisition of Semafo and Teranga Gold between […]

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