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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Death toll hits more than 200, officials say
The death toll from devastating floods in Mokwa, Nigeria, has exceeded 200, with 500 individuals still missing as rescue efforts have ceased. The floods, described as the worst in 60 years, devastated local communities, causing significant loss of life and property, with residents recounting harrowing experiences of losing family members and livelihoods. In response, authorities are beginning to recover buried bodies to prevent disease, while the National Emergency Management Agency is providing relief packages to...
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