Sadly, a lot of African countries don’t even look after their own interests. That’s the real issue. Washington puts sanctions, tariffs, and restrictions on African nations, yet people still treat them like the good guys no matter what. Meanwhile China expands trade access and offers zero-tariff deals, and somehow that’s the one getting demonized. That contradiction makes no sense to be honest.
media narratives is powerful. A lot of folks just repeat what they’ve been told without questioning anything, even when it clearly goes against Africa’s interests. It’s like some people would rather defend outside powers than actually think about what benefits their own continent.
The United States doesn’t have friends. Europe doesn’t have friends. They act in their own interest, every single time. China does the same thing, but the difference is how those interests show up in Africa. You don’t see China placing the same kind of sanctions, tariffs, or constant political pressure the way the West does.
At some point Africans need to start thinking for themselves and stop blindly following narratives that don’t benefit them. You don’t have to support anyone blindly, but at least be consistent and actually look at what helps Africa instead of repeating the same talking points over and over.
Great news for China-Africa partnership! 🤝
Starting May 1, 2026, China will expand zero-tariff treatment to all African countries with diplomatic ties, benefiting a total of 53 nations.
🇺🇸🇮🇱 US Congressman Ro Khanna says it was Netanyahu himself who told members of Congress to insert Section 224, the provision merging the US and Israeli militaries, into the FY2027 NDAA.
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Your house isn’t truly yours forever.
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Even the people you love are not possessions.
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🚨🇨🇳 World’s first end-to-end robotic hotel launching in China
The hotel will use robots for all seven key operations - check-in, luggage, room service, food & beverage delivery, cleaning, security, and guest escort.
🔸 The robots run as one unified team on a single platform
🔸 They coordinate actions and make decisions completely autonomously, no humans needed
🔸 The complex is scheduled to welcome its first tourists in 2027
🔸 By that moment, it aims to also automate landing, sightseeing, accommodation, and shopping
China is leaving the world's tourism industry in the dust with its technological edge.