
Rwanda and DRC Sign U.S.-Brokered Peace Deal to End Conflict
Rwanda and the DRC have signed a U.S.-brokered peace deal aiming to end fighting that’s displaced thousands, marking a hopeful step toward regional stability.
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Rwanda and the DRC have signed a U.S.-brokered peace deal aiming to end fighting that’s displaced thousands, marking a hopeful step toward regional stability.

Chinese companies are advancing labor rights and prosperity in Africa through fair employment, skills development, and community investments, transforming lives across the continent.

At Hunan Gaoqiao Grand Market, a Chinese tea vendor’s journey bridges ancient traditions and modern collaboration, as Chinese tea grows roots in Africa, fostering connections and opportunities.

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi meets with African leaders to strengthen partnerships and boost cooperation during the China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo in Changsha.

China’s exports rose 6.3% in May, reaching $318 billion, with trade with Africa hitting a record high. Exports to Africa soared 35.3% in May, highlighting strong demand for Chinese goods.

Celebrating Africa Day, we explore how Africa has evolved from unity in 1963 to global leadership today, shaping the future of the Global South.

WHO warns that funding cuts are threatening maternal and newborn health services in Africa, putting millions at risk. Urgent action is needed to protect vulnerable mothers and babies.

African communities are stepping up to monitor water resources, using technology and local knowledge to tackle water challenges across the continent’s transboundary rivers.

Africa celebrates its first lighthouse factory operated by China’s CITIC Dicastal Group, marking a milestone in advanced manufacturing technologies on the continent.

China and Chad have pledged to deepen their strategic partnership, focusing on mutual cooperation to support Chad’s development and revitalization, following meetings between top officials in N’Djamena.