Egypt bets on industry, renewables and fintech to drive the next phase of growth
Structural reforms, renewable energy and a booming digital finance sector are creating new opportunities in Africa's second-largest economy. Egypt is seeking to reposition itself as a manufacturing, energy and technology hub
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Moldova bets on reform, energy and EU membership to attract investors
As Brussels accelerates Moldova's accession path, officials and business leaders argue that one of Europe's poorest countries is becoming one of its most ambitious reform stories
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INTERVIEW: Estonia grapples with fiscal strain as surging defence spending tests budget
Estonia faces a difficult path back to fiscal balance after more than doubling defence spending since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Finance Minister Jürgen Ligi tells IntelliNews.
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Can the Baltics become Europe's engine of innovation?
Europe has a problem. It’s falling behind both the US and China in innovation. If a European start-up gets off the ground they regularly decamp for the US where the market is bigger and more liquid.
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INTERVIEW: CEO of West Africa's regional stock exchange says it’s time for investors to come to Africa
The BRVM is pitching itself as a gateway to the fast-growing region, as it pursues deeper regional integration and a wave of new listings.
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BALKAN BLOG: US U-turn on Albanian opposition leader comes at a dangerous moment for PM
Prime Minister Edi Rama’s government has been targeted by a wave of mass protests dubbed the "Flamingo Revolution".
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Taiwan curbs advanced AI chip trade with China
The policy shift highlights Taiwan's delicate geopolitical position, where the necessity to secure its vital semiconductor monopoly and appease Western partners must be balanced against the commercial realities of its massive cross-strait trade.
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LONG READ: The Post-Pax Americana Interregnum has already started
Empires tend to last about a hundred years, and true to form the Pax Americana has passed its peak. What follows is decades of instability and lower growth as the leading countries of the world vie to fill the void. The Interregnum has started.
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