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    By The African Exponent Foreign Direct Equity Inflows (FDEI) across Africa have undergone a notable transformation between 2024 and 2025, reflecting shifting investor priorities, macroeconomic

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  • Russia claims France plans to send up to 2,000 soldiers to Ukraine

    By Anadolu Agency Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) claimed Tuesday that France is preparing to deploy a contingent of up to 2,000 soldiers and officers to Ukraine. The core of this

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  • Turkey, UK sign $10.7B Eurofighter jet deal during Starmer’s visit

    President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer attend a ceremony where they signed an agreement for Eurofighter jets, Ankara, Oct. 27, 2025. DHA Photo By Daily Sabah

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  • Somali migrants heading to Europe triple by 2025

    SOS Méditerranée/Flavio Gasperini Rescued migrants aboard a boat after being saved from a capsized vessel during a perilous sea crossing. Credit Photo UN The number of Somali migrants to Europe

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  • Puntland demands UN projects be directed to its institutions, not corrupt Somalia president Hassan Sheikh and his family

    File Photo/Somali Times The Puntland government has announced its commitment to convincing the United Nations and all donor agencies in Somalia to deal directly with it. Puntland demands UN

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Top 10 African countries with the most foreign direct equity inflows in 2025

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Philippines heightens president’s security after vice president’s threat

By Anadolu Agency The Philippine government has increased security measures for President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his family after Vice President Sara Duterte publicly threatened their lives,

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UK inflation falls from 41-year high in run-up to BoE rate decision

Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt leaves 10 Downing Street in London, Britain, October 14, 2022. Photographer Henry Nicholls/Reuters By Reuters Britain’s inflation fell more sharply

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$1.5M settlement for Muslim workers fired by Cargill in prayer dispute

Cargill will pay $1.5 million to 138 terminated employees to resolve charges that the company’s managers violated the Civil Rights Act by refusing to allow Somali-American Muslim workers to pray

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