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Debt Trap Reversal: A new look at China-Africa lending says the “trap” story is flipping—Beijing is no longer the biggest lender so much as the toughest collector, with record 2025 repayments ($22B) and older Belt and Road debt servicing now outpacing fresh disbursements. Terrorism Caution: Nigeria’s VP Kashim Shettima says progress against insurgents is real, but not a finish line—calling for sustained vigilance, better intelligence/tech, and troop welfare. Health Tech/Access: Gilead and WHO are renewing a five-year push to eliminate kala-azar, pledging 400,000+ vials of AmBisome and $9.2M through 2030, with a sharper East Africa focus. Ports = Growth Bottleneck: Nigeria’s ports chief Abubakar Dantsoho warns outdated infrastructure blocks GDP growth, while regulators have cleared five deep-sea port projects for investment. Security Economy: US AFRICOM links rising West Africa/Sahel terrorism to expanding drug trafficking networks, including a massive cocaine seizure. Biodiversity/Science: French researchers report the first-ever photos of the “Rusty Lark” in Chad after 94 years.

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Entrepreneurs of insecurity: Kidnapping for ransom in the Chad–CAR–Cameroon borderlands

Entrepreneurs of insecurity: Kidnapping for ransom in the Chad–CAR–Cameroon borderlands

Gilead Sciences and World Health Organization Expand Collaboration to Help Eliminate Visceral Leishmaniasis, a Fatal Parasitic Disease

Gilead Sciences and World Health Organization Expand Collaboration to Help Eliminate Visceral Leishmaniasis, a Fatal Parasitic Disease

WHO and Gilead Sciences renew partnership to accelerate visceral leishmaniasis elimination

WHO and Gilead Sciences renew partnership to accelerate visceral leishmaniasis elimination

The Sahel region has become the gateway for jihadist terrorism in Africa

The Sahel region has become the gateway for jihadist terrorism in Africa


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Boko Haram Attack Kills Dozens of Soldiers in Lake Chad Military Post

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Africa’s Crypto Market Matures: Fraud Rates Drop by 28% – New Sumsub Report

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Aug. 12, 2025

U.S. Center for Diplomacy Finalizes Landmark Rare Earth Minerals MOU with the Republic of Chad

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ANTIMONY GLOBAL AND MONTERRA MINERALS JOINT VENTURE POSITIONED TO COMMENCE ANTIMONY PRODUCTION IN CHAD

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