New Opportunities and Innovation in South-South Cooperation
By
Dr.Nadia Helmy
Africa-Press - Tanzania. There are some differences between the “South-South and triangular cooperation” with China. The 2025 UN Day theme, “New Opportunities and...
The Regulatory Superpower Myth: Masking Decline with Rules
By
Ricardo Martins
Africa-Press - Tanzania. The EU increasingly embraces its role as a “regulatory superpower,” exporting rules where it struggles to compete in innovation and...
The September 25 UN General Assembly Meeting
By Momodou K Manneh
Africa-Press - Tanzania. The forthcoming UN general assembly meeting scheduled for September 2025, which would be close to two years when...
Achieving Financial Autonomy and Sustainable Development
Telesphor Magobe
Africa-Press - Tanzania. AFRICA is endowed with abundant resources, but is plagued with financial and resource mismanagement, grand corruption scandals and the vicious...
China’s Tech Diplomacy Versus Cultural Diplomacy
By
Tayyab Danial Aslam
Africa-Press - Tanzania. In the last two decades, China has extensively used its cultural diplomacy to leverage its global influence to...
Africa: 13 Key Recommendations on Transition Minerals
Africa-Press - Tanzania. The Africa-Europe Foundation (AEF) has outlined 13 recommendations aimed at reshaping cooperation on transition minerals (TMs), calling for a decisive break...
Trump’S Impact on China Russia India Relations and Africa
By Sheriff Bojang Jr
Africa-Press - Tanzania. Washington’s reduced footprint in Africa under Donald Trump has opened wider space for Beijing, Moscow and Delhi in...
Is the UN on the Brink of Irrelevance?
Africa-Press - Tanzania. The United Nations was born in 1945 as one of the most important results of World War II, with the great...
A Direct Challenge to Unga’S ‘Better Together’ Vision
By
Sahibzada M. Usman, Ph.D.
Africa-Press - Tanzania. The 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) opened on 9 September 2025 with the...
Africa Expands School Meals to 20 Million More Children
Africa-Press - Tanzania. Governments in sub-Saharan Africa have provided school meals to roughly 20 million extra children over the past two years, the World...