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China seals landmark rail project with Africa

China seals landmark rail project with Africa

The track, from Mombasa to Nairobi stretching across 609km, will later be expanded through Uganda to Kigali in Rwanda and Juba in South Sudan.

China-Kenya ink 15 agreements in Nairobi

China-Kenya ink 15 agreements in Nairobi

China has secured a place of honour in the history of Kenya’s economic development, said the Kenyan President.

G7 to aid Ukraine if Russia disrupts gas supply

G7 to aid Ukraine if Russia disrupts gas supply

Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak announced the switch to advance payments for gas supplies to Ukraine starting in June.

Zuma’s ANC registers thumping victory

Zuma’s ANC registers thumping victory

The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) said the ANC garnered 62.16 per cent of the votes.

US senators urge ban on gas exports to China, India

US senators in Washington who say this could “squander” the “American competitive advantage”.

China, India call for peaceful resolution of South China Sea dispute

China, India call for peaceful resolution of South China Sea dispute

China’s state-run China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) has moved an oil rig into the waters to which both Beijing and Hanoi lay contesting claims.

Putin invokes national triumph on Victory Day

Putin invokes national triumph on Victory Day

In Moscow, a military convoy was followed by 69 upgraded aircraft and helicopters of the Russian Air Force flying above Red Square.

China-Russia discussing currency swaps package

China-Russia discussing currency swaps package

Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli held preparatory talks with his Russian counterpart Igor Shuvalov in Beijing.

ANC to lose 11 seats, DA to gain 21 seats: Forecast

ANC to lose 11 seats, DA to gain 21 seats: Forecast

A record 25.3 million South Africans are registered to vote this year.

China pledges over half its foreign aid to Africa

China pledges over half its foreign aid to Africa

Africa is projected to grow above 5 per cent in 2014.