One of the commitments the South African presidency of the G20 made in its policy priorities document at the beginning of 2025 was to push […]
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G20 in a changing world: is it still useful? Four scholars weigh in
US president Donald Trump’s address to the annual gathering of the United Nations general assembly in late September 2025 set a new low in international […]
G20 in a changing world: is it still useful? Four scholars weigh in
US president Donald Trump’s address to the annual gathering of the United Nations general assembly in late September 2025 set a new low in international […]
Economic sanctions need a rethink: evidence shows they raise food prices and hurt the poor most
Economic sanctions are widely viewed by academics and policymakers as a better alternative to military interventions to pressure governments to change objectionable policies. The idea […]
Inequality in Africa: what drives it, how to end it and what some countries are getting right
The relationship between inequality and economic growth is a complex one, especially in Africa. Inequality is the result of a host of factors, including policy […]
Legislation aimed at improving conditions for the underprivileged has progressed to the committee phase in the Adamawa Assembly.
A proposal aimed at establishing government actions to enhance the lives of the impoverished and vulnerable has progressed to the committee stage in the Adamawa […]
Is This Travis Kelce’s ultimate performance in Kansas City? The Conclusion of a Legendary NFL “ERA”
A new analysis of Travis Kelce’s career numbers, deals, emotional times, financial initiatives, the Chiefs ‘ cap situation, post-football goals, and what that might mean […]
Ethiopia’s mega dam has taken 14 years to build: what it means for the Nile’s 11 river states and why it’s so controversial
In April 2011, Ethiopia began construction of Africa’s largest hydroelectric dam, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), on the Blue Nile river. The dam is […]
Kenya has introduced new banking policies. An economist weighs them up
The Central Bank of Kenya has made two significant changes in the country’s banking sector. The first is to lift a decade-long moratorium on licensing […]
Sam George warns that all DSTV communications in Ghana may be suspended by September 6th.
Accra Mail Getting prepared for Trinity Audio Player… Samuel Nartey George, the minister of conversation, digital technology, and innovation, has warned that if MultiChoice, the […]