Gloria Niiquaye was deeply affected by a tragic childhood experience. But the Ghanaian did not let it hold her back; instead, she turned it into inspiration for her entrepreneurial work.
By Arne Schütte
Ethiopian American author Maaza Mengiste is in Germany conducting research for her next book, which will tell the stories of nonwhite people living in the country during the 1920s and 1930s. She discussed her reasons for focusing on this topic in an interview with Table.Briefings.
By David Renke
EU development ministers believe that Europe needs to take a more strategic approach to its external relations. At their meeting in Brussels on Monday, they highlighted the potential of the Global Gateway.
By Arne Schütte
Chemical company Alzchem continues to export Dormex, a growth regulator banned in the European Union (EU). The company has now responded to years of criticism with concrete measures, which NGOs call “disappointing.”
By Kai Schöneberg
Despite the war in Iran, Nigeria’s economy is holding up well. The country is becoming less dependent on oil and increasingly diversifying its growth sectors.
By Silas Jonathan
The new coalition government in Baden-Württemberg is in place. The agreement between the two coalition partners outlines new approaches to Africa policy.
By David Renke
At the end of April, Thomas Rachel traveled to Nigeria in his capacity as the German government’s commissioner for freedom of religion or belief and pressed for greater religious freedom.
By David Renke
Artificial intelligence is seen as a major opportunity for developing and emerging economies. But that will only hold true if investments in computing capacity are made now. Daniel Schönwitz proposes how the European Union could support Africa in this respect.
By Daniel Schönwitz