
Running on Fumes: Africa’s Competing Gas Pipelines and the Race to Reach Europe
Two rival pipelines backed by Morocco and Algeria are racing to deliver Nigerian gas to a shrinking European market, in a strategic contest.

Two rival pipelines backed by Morocco and Algeria are racing to deliver Nigerian gas to a shrinking European market, in a strategic contest.

The China–Gwadar–Africa corridor aims to strengthen connectivity between Asia and Africa while developing a sustainable blue economy.

Erasmus might reach the southern Mediterranean: a new horizon for education, innovation, and Europe’s strategic partnerships.

The Senegalese government has officially abandoned the Akon City project, a futuristic city initiated by artist Akon.

In January 2025, Egypt approved the construction of a new port in Taba on the Red Sea, aiming to transform it into a regional maritime hub.

France wants to improve relations with both Ethiopia and Djibouti, two countries willing to diversify their partnerships.

Somalia will host Turkiye’s launch base, so that Ankara fulfills its lunar ambitions. Ties between the two countries are getting stronger.

In April 2024, the USA announced new financial support for the Lobito Corridor, which is set to become a major development axis in Africa.

The AfDB’s 10-year-strategy identifies the challenges Africa may face and formulates recommendations to enhance development on the continent.

In March 2024, the European Union and Egypt signed a Strategic and Comprehensive partnership to boost their relations.