Country's penchant for luxury furniture made from the tropical tree helps enable ivory trafficking and promote jihadi insurgency, report finds
Beijing angered after US official suggested African countries would be better off using US telecom providers over China's Huawei
Chinese embassies on the continent are urging their citizens to abide by the law after several high-profile cases in which Chinese bosses abused or tortured their African workers
The loans to Africa dropped sharply in 2020, a new study has found, but are expected to pick up post-pandemic
Years before China’s infrastructure projects in Africa, Chinese communities escaped poverty in their homeland only to face discrimination on the continent
From the 1800s to the modern day, a look at the evolution of the Chinese experience in South Africa
Floods in the city of Durban have disrupted operations at the country’s biggest port, with analysts saying it will likely affect Africa exports of key minerals, like cobalt and lithium, to China
Chinese mining engineer was found guilty of tying his workers to a tree and whipping them
The race to win Africa’s hearts and minds (and mineral wealth and military bases) is on, and Washington is worried Beijing is winning
China’s massive distant-water fleet is responsible for illegal fishing, environmentally unsustainable practices and human rights issues on and off the boat in Ghana, according to a new investigation
Some are calling arrival of underwater cable the new digital Cold War, as China and US battle for internet dominance through growing undersea cable network
The future for South African wines in China is looking rosé after Beijing slapped huge tariffs on Australian wines amid a diplomatic dispute
Chinese companies face hurdles mining metals in Africa with global implications
As Africa grapples with higher food, energy prices, experts debate whether China can offset negative impacts of Russia-Ukraine conflict on continent