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Capital
Libreville
Head of State
President Brice Oligui Nguema
Head of Government
Prime Minister Raymond Ndong Sima
last updated:
29 November, 2024
China-Africa relations
In Africa’s Gulf of Guinea, China is proving it is master of the sea
China’s naval presence in an area notorious for piracy is both protecting its investments and stretching its military muscles.
29 Dec 2024 - 4:00PM
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Africa
Gabon’s ruling junta praises constitutional referendum as a ‘turning point’
16 Nov 2024 - 5:59PM
China-Africa relations
Why is China choosing Gulf, Russia over Africa for crude oil supplies?
7 Jul 2024 - 6:11PM
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China-Africa relations
Chinese funding keeps Cameroon’s deep seaport expansion project afloat
An ambitious plan to turn an African fishing town into a major trading port is set to enter its second phase of construction with backing from China Eximbank.
26 May 2024 - 5:00PM
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Timepieces
The most stand-out watches from Michael Schumacher’s auction at Christie’s
The family of Formula One legend Michael Schumacher is auctioning off 8 of the driver’s rare watches, including a unique Rolex, giving fans a chance to own a piece of motorsport history
13 May 2024 - 4:00PM
Malaysia
US delegation in Malaysia to discuss Iranian oil shipped by ‘dark fleet’
Malaysia has been accused by the West of helping Tehran evade sanctions through the supply of Iranian oil to China via a “dark fleet” in its waters.
6 May 2024 - 4:51PM
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Timepieces
7 timepiece highlights in March and April 2024, beyond Watches and Wonders
There have been lots of updates in the watch world beyond Watches and Wonders 2024 this spring, from celebs sporting new releases to charity watch auction Only Watch’s return …
5 May 2024 - 2:00PM
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Old Hong Kong
Then & Now
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Good luck finding expert guides to tell tourists truths about Hong Kong
Tourists to Hong Kong have long been fed rote-learned clichés about its history by uninspiring and uninspired guides. In today’s new normal, who would dare risk offering them anything different?
28 Apr 2024 - 8:17AM
China-Africa relations
Chinese navy steps up African port calls in push to cement diplomatic ties
After pausing them during the pandemic, Beijing’s growing military diplomacy is seeing more frequent port visits.
13 Apr 2024 - 6:00PM
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China-Africa relations
China’s cyberspace regulator vows to work with Africa on AI governance
Forum hosted by China’s internet watchdog urges Beijing and African countries to work with UN to establish artificial intelligence governing institution and calls for bigger role for developing countries in regulating the technology.
4 Apr 2024 - 7:28PM
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China-Russia relations
Some stranded Russian Sokol oil cargoes begin to move to China and India
Two of the tankers, NS Century and Nellis, are carrying a combined 2.2 million barrels of Sokol to Chinese ports, according to data analytics firm Kpler.
20 Feb 2024 - 1:45AM
Belt and Road Initiative
The View
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As China’s economy slows, Africa stands at a critical juncture
With Chinese lending to Africa shrinking, the continent must find ways to support its own development. It could do so by increasing internal trade, diversifying tradeable goods away from commodities and developing its relationship with the US.
16 Jan 2024 - 7:30PM
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China debt
My Take
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The West’s privatising of lending to poor nations is laying the real debt traps
Spreading debt distress and rising extreme poverty in Global South have more to do with Western private-public lending practices, often promoted by Washington, than China.
9 Jan 2024 - 9:00PM
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Indonesia
Centre-left party seeks to shake up ‘hackneyed ideas’ in Indonesia politics
The Labour Party, made up of trade unionists, is looking to become the first centre-left party to enter Indonesia’s House of Representatives.
9 Jan 2024 - 5:00PM
Africa
Sierra Leone charges ex-president with treason over foiled coup
Gunmen attacked a military armory and overran prisons in Freetown on November 26, in what was called a coup attempt.
4 Jan 2024 - 12:54PM
Science
New test reveals origins of pangolin products illegally sold in China
Scientists say southern Cameroon is emerging as poaching hotspot for endangered animals whose scales are prized in traditional Chinese medicine.
15 Dec 2023 - 3:00AM
Africa
Sierra Leone government says army base attack was coup attempt
The developments in Sierra Leone come after military takeovers in Gabon and Niger this year, and coups in Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso and Chad over the past three years.
29 Nov 2023 - 12:28PM
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Israel-Gaza war
US and Russia bids on Israel-Gaza war fail at UN Security Council
A Washington-led draft resolution was vetoed by Russia and China, while a text led by Moscow did not draw sufficient support.
26 Oct 2023 - 4:24PM
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K-drama news
K-drama casting latest: Bae Doona eyed for thriller Family Planning
Parasite actor Choi Woo-shik, who stars in the movie Wonderland, has been offered a part in romcom series Melo Movie, while Stranger star Bae Doona is considering a role in sci-fi thriller Family Planning.
21 Oct 2023 - 7:15PM
Israel-Gaza war
Israel-Gaza war: US vetoes UN resolution seeking ‘pause’ for humanitarian aid
The US vetoes a UN Security Council resolution calling for a ‘pause’ in the Israel-Hamas conflict, with ambassador urging ‘let diplomacy play out’.
19 Oct 2023 - 9:14AM
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Israel-Gaza war
UN Security Council rejects Russia’s resolution on Israel-Hamas war
Russian resolution condemned violence against civilians and all acts of terrorism, but did not name Hamas, which killed 1,300 people in Israel on October 7.
17 Oct 2023 - 10:35AM
Israel-Gaza war
Why the Global South is choosing Palestine and China over Israel and US
Middle East conflict showcases deep divisions between Washington-led position and newly ascendant grouping of postcolonial and developing countries.
17 Oct 2023 - 4:59PM
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China-Africa relations
African coups make life difficult for China’s belt and road projects
Political instability in African countries put brakes on China’s multibillion-dollar trade and investments
1 Oct 2023 - 6:00AM
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Fashion
Mary Janes are trendy and timeless: here are 6 shoes to shop right now
Mary Janes have a rich history, evolving from everyday children’s footwear to a luxury staple … Style has curated 6 pairs that you should add to your wardrobe this season, from Prada to Dr. Martens
28 Sep 2023 - 4:00AM
Africa
France will end its military presence in Niger following coup
French President Emmanuel Macron’s move was welcomed by Niger’s military leaders as a ‘step towards sovereignty’.
25 Sep 2023 - 11:34AM
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Africa
At UN, Guinea’s junta leader defends coups in Africa and rebuffs the West
Guinea is among several countries to have seen coups since 2020, along with Mali, Burkina Faso and this year, Niger and Gabon.
22 Sep 2023 - 12:47PM
Asia travel
Untouched Philippines: taking the slow road to Palawan, and paradise
We island-hop our way by jeep, bus, minivan and ferry to Palawan, a place of pearly white beaches, coral reefs, karst cliffs and rainforest that ecologists call the Philippines’ ‘last frontier’.
16 Sep 2023 - 1:15PM
Africa
Gabon junta frees deposed president Ali Bongo from house arrest
Gabon’s former president Ali Bongo, who was ousted in a putsch on August 30, is free to leave the country and travel abroad, a junta spokesman said.
7 Sep 2023 - 3:36PM
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