Cyril Ramaphosa has insisted that South Africa’s teetering state electricity monopoly would not be allowed to fail, promising he would...
In December, John Bolton, US National Security Advisor, announced the Trump administration’s new Africa strategy, firmly rooting it in US-China...
Former Barclays chief executive Bob Diamond stepped down as chairman of Atlas Mara as the pan-African banking group he founded...
Governments are now selecting a new president of the World Bank. In doing so, they should be considering the strategic...
Britain’s currency fell on Tuesday to its lowest level in two weeks — slipping below the $1.30 mark — after...
The Venezuelan opposition and its international allies are preparing convoys of humanitarian aid for delivery into the crisis-wracked country as...
Ralph Northam, the Democratic governor of Virginia, was on Sunday refusing to resign despite overwhelming calls from Democrats and Republicans...
General Motors celebrated being the world’s largest carmaker for the 76th straight year in 2007. It was sitting on $25bn...
Facebook executives were upbeat on Wednesday, after the world’s largest social network faced down recent uproar over user privacy to...
Cisco has joined Apple in calling for a US version of the European General Data Protection regulation, underlining the divisions...
An abrupt U-turn by the Federal Reserve on the prospect of further interest rate rises has helped put global stocks...
Theresa May has been warned by Tory Eurosceptics not to take them for granted as she prepares to return to...
US stocks climbed at the start of trading on Thursday, a day after the Federal Reserve signalled that it will...
Drugmakers Bristol-Myers Squibb and Celgene will pay about $1bn in fees to seal their $90bn tie-up, including more than $300m...
Is it possible to make journalism pay? The question has loomed over a miserable few days for news organisations, with...