Why was the Kenya African Union formed in 1944? Why was the First Continental Congress was important? Why did the First Continental Congress meet? Why did some African countries have to fight for independence? Why was the Organization of African Unity changed to the African Union?
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By the mid-19th century, industrialism was on the rise. Increased changes in technologies globalized agricultural production. However, such changes would not come without a cost, and this cost was often funneled down to individual farmers.
was built in the third century BC. Its uniqueness is that it does not need dikes to regulate water flow. For more than 2000 years, it has been playing an effective role in flood control and irrigation, making Chengdu Plain a fertile land free from drought and flood...
Since FOCAC was established in 2000, China together with various African countries have been developing their relations on the basis of equality and mutual respect. This year's summit is the third of its kind in FOCAC history, with the previous two meetings being held in Beijing in 2006 and ...
And its successor, the African Union (AU), has launched year-long Golden Jubilee celebrations under the theme Pan-Aficanism and the African Renaissance to honour an organisation that was set up to promote unity and solidarity among African countries and to act as a collective voice in the...
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The BSCA, the first joint venture by the Agricultural Bank of China in Africa, addressed the lack of large local commercial banks in the African country. In the past, the banking sector in the Republic of Congo was almost monopolized by Western banks. Bank penetration was low with only 10 ...
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In February 1959, Fidel Castro became Prime Minister of Cuba, unseating a post-revolution Cuban government that was favored by the U.S. Ironically, the previous Batista regime was defeated in part because of a U.S.-imposed armsembargo. ...