Africa in the news: Elections in Ghana, US relations with Somalia and Morocco, and trade in East Africa

Incum­bent Pres­i­dent Nana Aku­­fo-Addo declared win­ner of Ghana­ian elec­tions  On Wednes­day, Decem­ber 9, Ghana’s incum­bent pres­i­dent Nana Aku­­fo-Addo won a sec­ond term in office, win­ning 51.59 per­cent of the vote in gen­er­al elec­tions that took place on Mon­day. Oppo­si­tion leader

How to reignite Africa’s growth and avoid the need for future debt jubilee

In ancient times, debt jubilees were cus­tom­ary after wars or dra­mat­ic events. By wip­ing out debts, these jubilees sought to avoid polar­iza­tion and social ten­sions. Today, the mas­sive dis­lo­ca­tions caused by the COVID-19 pan­dem­ic pro­vide jus­ti­fi­ca­tion for the inter­na­tion­al community

Trump Summit Aims to Boost Faith in Vaccine; Biden Excluded; Drugmakers Decline

WASHINGTON — The Trump admin­is­tra­tion is aim­ing to instill pub­lic con­fi­dence as well as claim major cred­it for the forth­com­ing coro­n­avirus vac­cines with a White House sum­mit Tues­day fea­tur­ing experts who will out­line dis­tri­b­u­tion plans in detail.  Offi­cials from President-elect