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  • 29th May 2025

How South Africa’s Ramaphosa navigated the Oval Office ambush

Africa Confidential

The political stock of President Cyril Ramaphosa has risen since US President Donald Trump berated him in the Oval Office on 21 May. Ramaphosa had been hoping to reset relations between the two countries after months of critiques from Trump and his adviso...

  • 15th May 2025

Tripoli shoot out may derail asset recovery in the US

Africa Confidential

A truce appeared to be holding at dusk on 14 May in Libya’s capital after the worst fighting in several years. Abdel Hamid Dubaiba, Prime Minister of the Tripoli-based Government of National Unity, has survived despite multiple reports that he had fled th...

  • 1st May 2025

BRICS fall-out over UN reform shows hurdles for new alliance system

Africa Confidential

The failure of the BRICS group of countries to agree a communiqué during a meeting in Rio de Janeiro this week supports the criticism that the bloc has little in common and lacks internal coherence. The BRICS’ recent enlargement, with Ethiopia and Egypt t...

  • 17th April 2025

Both blitzed by Trump’s tariffs, can the African Union and the European Union coordinate a response?

Africa Confidential

Facing the prospect of United States's tariffs that will hurt their exports, the European Union and African Union are under pressure to deepen and widen their trade relations. The European Commission wants to diversify its trade partnerships, setting a De...

  • 3rd April 2025

South Africa’s coalition on the brink after budget blues

Africa Confidential

The approval of South Africa’s budget in the National Assembly, by 194 votes to 182 after several false starts, may have inflicted terminal damage on the fledgling Government of National Unity, and particularly the partnership between the African National...

  • 20th March 2025

Western state media retreats from Africa as social media booms

Africa Confidential

The United States' administration’s decision to slash government funding to media organisations such as Voice of America, like the shuttering of USAID, continues an established trend in the west. US and European media houses have beaten a retreat from Afr...

  • 6th March 2025

Western aid cuts may trigger new wave of protest in weak states

Africa Confidential

The abrupt end of development aid from the United States leaves governments across Africa facing funding shortfalls, particularly for healthcare. Washington spent US$8 billion in aid to Africa last year, most of which will be lost if the three-month freez...

  • 20th February 2025

Europe and South Africa strengthen ties after Trump freeze

Africa Confidential

With geopolitics in flux, alliances are shifting. United States President Donald Trump’s attacks on South Africa, including the suspension of government programmes, the boycott of its G20 presidency, and claims of ‘genocide’ against white farmers by Trump...

  • 6th February 2025

Europe divided on policy as Congo war spreads

Africa Confidential

The unilateral ceasefire by the M23 announced days after laying siege to Goma in eastern Congo-Kinshasa did not mean an end to fighting in the Kivus. M23 and the Rwandan army are continuing to push towards Bukavu in Kivu-Sud. Shortly before Africa Confide...

  • 23rd January 2025

EU ratchets down ambitions in Africa

Africa Confidential

‘Our partners want more from Europe,’ the European Union’s new International Partnerships Commissioner Jozef Síkela told MEPs in the European Parliament at hearings last year. In the case of Africa, they are unlikely to get it. Facing wars in Ukraine and ...

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