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grain.org
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| | | | | National elites and foreign investors in Africa will be protected by the AfCFTA. But the same cannot be said for local communities and their rights over agricultural land. An analysis from GRAIN and Mohamed Coulibaly. | |
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roape.net
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| | | | | This article by Oussama Dhiab critically examines China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as a "soft" platform for win-win cooperation, highlighting China's shifting foreign policy in North Africa, the perceived inequities in economic and infrastructural partnerships under the BRI framework and the need for African countries to assert agency to ensure that markets are regulated and that trade agreements support African interests. | |
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reconnect-europe.eu
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the UK's approach to modifying retained EU law post-Brexit, focusing on legal uncertainties and Rule of Law concerns arising from different methods of amendment, such as disapplication, delegated powers, and express repeal. | |
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im1776.com
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| | | The COVID pandemic provided a natural experiment in experts' competence. The results were unambiguous. Every major government recommendation was proven wrong: masks did not work, then they were essential, then two were better than one. The virus did not spread asymptotically; then, asymptomatic spread became the primary driver. Two weeks to flatten the curve became two years of flattening. | ||