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EMMET LIVINGSTONE

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The U.S. and China Vie for Influence in Africa

In-depth, NPR News -AfricaBy EMMET LIVINGSTONEDecember 4, 2024Leave a comment

Joe Biden’s first and last trip to Africa as pres­i­dent wrapped up in a port city in Ango­la. It’s the end of an 800 mile train line con­nect­ing the port to mas­sive min­er­al deposits in Cen­tral Africa. The U.S. and oth­er West­ern coun­tries are rais­ing bil­lions to upgrade the rail line, a move that is…

D.R. Congo’s mining capital is at the heart of Biden’s bid to counter China in Africa

In-depth, NPR News -AfricaBy EMMET LIVINGSTONEDecember 4, 2024Leave a comment

Kol­wezi has some of the world’s largest cop­per and cobalt reserves and that makes it a key loca­tion at the heart of the U.S. and Chi­na’s jos­tle for min­er­al suprema­cy on the African con­ti­nent. (Image cred­it: Junior Kannah)

50 years on, D.R. Congo commemorates boxing’s ‘Rumble in the Jungle’

In-depth, Insights, Issues, NPR News -AfricaBy EMMET LIVINGSTONEOctober 31, 2024Leave a comment

The his­toric fight between Muham­mad Ali and George Fore­man is still revered as a cher­ished moment in the cen­tral African coun­try’s trou­bled his­to­ry and has spurred an endur­ing love of box­ing. (Image credit: -)

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