The China in Africa Podcast

Twice-weekly discussion about China's engagement across Africa and the Global South hosted by journa

Episodes

Total: 364

Donald Trump will be back in the Oval Office in just over a month after he is inaugurated for his se

India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar told the lower house of parliament last week that "s

Joe Biden wrapped up a three-day trip to Cabo Verde and Angola this week, marking the first visit by

The Sirexe “Salon International des Ressources Extractives et Energetiques”  conference took place t

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is not a fan of the Biden administration's climate legislation kno

This week's G20 summit wrapped up much the same way previous G20 gatherings have in recent years, wi

Chinese contractors have been renovating the Ream Naval Base in Cambodia for the past two years, lea

It's widely believed that Chinese lending to African countries is predominantly done by a few state

The re-election of former U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to significantly alter U.S. foreig

There's been a lot of talk in recent years about the new "small and beautiful" doctrine that now gui

Two Chinese logging companies are now the largest timber harvesters in the Democratic Republic of th

Even though the five countries in Central Asia are among the world's largest fossil fuel producers,

Just over a million new vehicles were sold in Africa last year, a relatively small number given the

India and China have reached a deal to de-escalate tensions along their bitterly disputed border in

The European Commission's Global Gateway initiative will turn three years old in December. The $300

Chinese Premier Li Qiang is in Pakistan this week to get ties with its South Asian neighbor back on

U.S. President Joe Biden was supposed to be in Angola this week, fulfilling a pledge to visit the co

Chinese lending to African countries rebounded in a big way in 2023 after seven consecutive years of

Africa is the only region in the world where access to electricity is actually shrinking. Prolonged

The U.S. and China plan to spend billions of dollars refurbishing key railway lines in southern Afri