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The Lobito Corridor: A U.S. Bet on Africas Critical Mineral Development



[ © United States Institute of Peace ]

 Demand for critical minerals is expected to skyrocket in the decades ahead. These minerals — such as copper, cobalt and lithium, among others — power the electronics we use every day and are essential for transitioning to greener energy technologies. The U.S. is increasingly working with African partners to develop the continent’s abundant critical minerals, an effort that is vital to advancing U.S. economic and national security interests  

Japans High-Level Africa Diplomacy



[ © Center for Strategic & International Studies ]

 Japan is stepping up its diplomatic engagement with Africa. Foreign Minister Kamikawa Yoko visited Madagascar, Côte d'Ivoire, and Nigeria, as part of a 6-country tour from April 26 to May 6, 2024. Her trip was Japan’s fourth high-level trip to Africa in the span of a year, including a visit by Prime Minister Kishida Fumio in May 2023.  

Gender Attitudes and Trends in MENA: The Effects of Working Women



[ © Arab Barometer ]

 Gender equality continues to be elusive in many parts of life in countries across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Although there is widespread support for women enjoying equal rights, there has been some retrenchment on these issues in recent years  

Should Arab countries join the WTOs agreement on government procurement?



[ © Economic Research Forum ]

 Public procurement in Arab countries is governed by laws on tendering and related regulations and decrees, which are typically complicated. The central problem is the widening gap between what is stated in the laws and what happens in reality.  

Saudi Arabias strategy with the OPEC



[ © Observer Research Foundation ]

 Saudi Arabia has historically played a significant role in the global oil market as a swing producer—a country or company with the ability to significantly influence global oil prices by adjusting its production levels—within the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). This stance has given Riyadh enormous influence over oil prices due to its ability to change oil output levels as the world’s second-largest producer  

Reading of the Week: Tunisia. Irregular Migration Reaches Unprecedented Levels



[ © Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime ]

 In 2023, Tunisia emerged as the primary country of embarkation for irregular migrants seeking to reach Europe, eclipsing Libya, which had long been the main North African departure point. In total, some 97 306 migrants arrived in Italy from Tunisia, just over three times as many as in 2022.  

Harnessing Regional Energy Governance for Central Africas Energy Security



[ © African Development Bank Group ]

 Central Africa is at a critical juncture in its energy governance, which could shape its energy future. The region is navigating between traditional fossil fuel projects like the encouraged Central African Pipeline System (CAPS) by the Central Africa Business Energy Forum (CABEF) and increasing momentum towards renewable energy solutions advocated by initiatives like the establishment of the Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency for Central Africa (CEREEAC)  

Shifting Focus on Labor and Environmental Standards to Companies Instead of Countries Would Supercharge AGOA



[ © Wilson Center ]

 Last week, government officials from sub-Saharan Africa were in Washington, DC to discuss the future of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), a trade program that gives 32 countries tariff-free market access to the US on some 1,800 products. AGOA expires in September 2025, but with the clock ticking, proponents in Congress want to modernize the program, not just renew it  

Crop Monitor for Early Warning, August 24



[ © Global Agricultural Monitoring ]

 In East Africa, harvesting of main season cereals is nearing completion in the south while planting and development continues in the north, and a mix of dry and wet conditions throughout the season is impacting many areas. In the Middle East and North Africa, wheat harvesting finalized in July under mixed conditions, with generally poor to failure outcomes in western North Africa  

US-Saudi space deal shakes up new space race



[ © Middle East Institute ]

 On July 16, the United States and Saudi Arabia announced a new framework for space collaboration and civil aeronautics that shakes up the space race. The agreement marks a turning point for the US-Saudi Arabia bilateral relationship, gearing it more toward scientific cooperation and demonstrating the pivotal role that emerging space powers, particularly in the Middle East.  

The geopolitics of the global energy demand shift



[ © Real Instituto Elcano ]

 This paper explores the energy geopolitical implications of the ‘other’ energy transition, ie, the slow but steady shift in global energy demand from traditional OECD markets to developing countries in the coming decades. It is a pilot study that aims to raise attention and invite discussion on this topic.  

Reading of the Week: Staying the Guns of August: Avoiding All-out Regional War in the Middle East



[ © International Crisis Group ]

 A series of violent events over the past week have taken the Middle East closer to the brink of all-out war. The latest of these was the killing, on 31 July, of Ismail Haniyeh, the leader of Hamas’s political wing and a high-level guest of the Iranian government, in the Iranian capital Tehran on the day of the new Iranian president’s inauguration