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Panama awards $1.4 bn bridge project to Chinese group
PANAMA CITY. – The government of Panama awarded Tuesday a Chinese consortium a $1.4 billion contract to build a bridge over the Panama Canal, a day after a visit by President Xi Jinping.
US renews ‘permanent diplomatic presence’ in Somalia
The United States has renewed a “permanent diplomatic presence” in Somalia, the State Department said, nearly 30 years after the US embassy was closed as a civil war raged in the Horn of Africa country.
Khashoggi saga: Turkey prosecutor seeks arrest of two of MBS allies
A Turkish prosecutor has demanded that arrest warrants be issued against two Saudi nationals close to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman over the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, a Turkish source close to the investigation said Wednesday.
Angolan president Joao talks to some of state’s toughest critics
Angolan President Joao Lourenco, elected last year as the country’s first new leader in nearly four decades, met civic groups on Tuesday in unprecedented talks as part of his reforms.
Trump mocks Macron over French fuel tax protests
PARIS. – US President Donald Trump has taken another swipe on Twitter at his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron prompted by Macron’s woes over violent protests against fuel taxes.
Africa needs effective industrial policy to boost manufacturing exports: Economists
KIGALI. — Economists on Tuesday urged African countries to make their industrial policies more effective in order to boost manufacturing exports, as the region focuses on continental integration to promote trade.
Africa slow in converting natural resources to tangible dvp outcomes: report
KIGALI. — Africa has been slow to convert its natural resources endowments to tangible development outcomes, because of weaknesses in governance and capacities, a report released on Tuesday showed.
May accused of misleading MPs over Brexit deal
LONDON. – British Prime Minister Theresa May was accused on Wednesday of misleading MPs over her Brexit deal as her government published legal advice likely to increase opposition to the agreement ahead of a crucial vote next week.
INSPIRE project empowers 80k villagers
Sydney Kawadza Senior Features Writer A buzz cuts across a group of women sitting underneath a Musasa tree overlooking a cattle kraal that a few weeks before housed close to…










