china africa project

As the continent awaits Washington's move, Africans are looking to Beijing as a force for global stability.
As China looks to fill America’s Trump-induced global gap, its role in Africa is under scrutiny.
President Trump is not the only one sparking outrage over the violation of a "one China" policy.
And it’s ironic given the growing consensus that Beijing is the U.S. president-elect's enemy number one.
This small, landlocked country is aiming to position itself as a hub for Chinese investment in Africa.
By neglecting to propose a clear approach toward the continent, the future U.S. president may end up boosting Beijing.
"The worst one was the recent story in Zambia that China is exporting human meat in cans to supermarkets in Africa. Who would believe such a story?"
Will China regret investment in developing nations?
A look at how Namibia's Chinese ivory smugglers operate.
"There are so many more Chinese people who live in my country and yet they don’t get hassled anywhere near as much as we do in China! Why?"