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One of Kenya’s Major Newspapers Wades Into the Sensitive Debate Over Chinese Accountability for COVID-19
One of Kenya's leading newspapers waded into the highly sensitive territory over accountability for COVID-19 and the origin of the deadly virus. Although today's editorial in The Standard newspaper is the publication's first on the topic, the paper published two columns ...
A Progress Report by the UN’s Vera Songwe on the Status of African Debt Relief
Economic conditions in a number of African countries are worsening by the day. Lockdowns and a plummet in global commodity prices brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic have led to severe economic repercussions across the continent.
Report: Workers at a Private Chinese Mining Company in Zimbabwe Blinded From “Dodgy” COVID-19 Tests, Embassy Responds Defensively
The Chinese embassy in Harare is confronting a new public relations crisis related to a reportedly private Chinese gold mining company in Zimbabwe that allegedly used sub-standard COVID-19 testing equipment that injured, even blinded, an unknown number of local workers, according to the news ...
China’s Role in Africa Emerging as Key Conservative Talking Point in U.S. Push For COVID-19 Blame
Conservative U.S. politicians and their respective media are focusing more attention lately on Chinese COVID-19 aid in Africa to highlight what they perceive as Beijing's plan to use this current crisis to expand its influence on the continent and around the world.
There’s Growing Concern in the U.S. That Debt Relief for Africa and Other Developing Regions Would Just Help China
There is mounting concern in the United States that calls for debt relief from Africa and other developing regions that have been hit hard by COVID-19 and the subsequent economic crisis will only help those countries to pay back loans to China.
Ma Tianjie: After Guangzhou, 3 Things Will Shape China-Africa “Brotherhood”
Ma Tianjie is one of China's most well-known environmental journalists and the creator of the popular "Chublic Opinion" blog that tracks Chinese public opinion on current events. In his latest column on the always-interesting Panda Paw Dragon Claw blog, Ma ...
Will COVID-19 Be the End of Africans in Guangzhou? I Think So, and This Is Why.
Migration to China will never be the same after COVID-19. The health crisis and its consequences will severely impact on local, translocal, and transnational forms of migration. Once COVID-19 ceases to be a threat, foreigners in China will face a new regime of mobility characterized by artificial ...
Brookings Scholar Yun Sun Provides a Road Map For Chinese Debt Relief in Africa
There's growing anticipation over how China will respond to Africa's calls for debt relief amid the worsening COVID-19 crisis that is ravaging economies across the continent. So far, there have only been a few hints as to how China will proceed, ...
The Thorny Politics of Gratitude
The COVID-19 crisis is nothing if not instructive. It has functioned like an X-ray, revealing hidden weaknesses in systems across the world. This isn't only true in the narrow sense, relating to health care, insurance, and protective gear manufacturing systems. It's also true in the wider, political ...
The China-Mediterranean Observer: COVID-19 Rattles an Already Volatile Region
As cases of COVID-19 have increased, the pandemic has accordingly become the main topic of discussion in the media of the wider Mediterranean region as many are worried about the health and economic damages that it will cause. Indeed, regardless of the geographical position, there has emerged ...
Chinese Officials Respond to Allegations of African Discrimination by Showing Videos of Normal, Daily Life in China
Chinese embassies and diplomats in Africa responded to this weekend's surge of online videos that purportedly show discrimination against Africans in China by posting their own videos depicting African residents in cities like Guangzhou freely going about their daily lives without problems.
A New Wave of Anger and Frustration Over the Treatment of Africans in China Sweeps Across the Continent
This weekend, African politicians in several countries convened press conferences, took to Twitter and signed joint letters of protest to register their outrage over allegations of poor treatment of African migrants in China. This seems to have been provoked by a new wave of videos and other ...