With Donald Trump potentially returning for a second term, US-China competition in Africa could escalate, with some experts predicting a potential “America First” approach that may marginalize the continent. Despite differing views, Africa’s strategic minerals will likely keep it relevant, although analysts fear Trump’s disengagement could bolster China’s influence. Biden’s administration has taken steps to counter China, but Trump’s potential return raises uncertainties about future collaborations, leaving Africa caught between global powers and potentially seeking advantageous deals amidst the rivalry.
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Why African Millennials Prefer Mobile Devices for Online Casino Gaming
The rise of mobile technology has transformed the online casino industry in Africa, with Millennials embracing mobile gaming for its convenience and accessibility. Smartphone penetration, improved mobile internet access, and the availability of mobile payment solutions have fueled the growth of mobile casino gaming across the continent. Social gaming features and community engagement on mobile platforms have also contributed to the popularity of online gambling among African Millennials, eclipsing the appeal of traditional brick-and-mortar casinos....
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