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U.S. Visa Wall for Africans: A new Florida law-firm study says citizens from Senegal, Burundi and Nigeria face the toughest barriers to entering the U.S., with Senegal flagged for a partial travel ban plus a full freeze on Green Card processing—tourism and other short-term visa rejections hit 74%. Gulf Capital, Pakistan Focus: Dubai’s Inmā Emirates Holdings is stacking long-term Gulf infrastructure bets in Pakistan—anchored by a 50-year Karachi port concession, a 1,200MW solar-and-wind push, and Huawei-linked smart classrooms—showing how one country can attract “multi-gap” investment. OPEC Exit Ripples to Africa: The UAE’s withdrawal from OPEC is expected to shake oil revenue for exporters like Nigeria and Angola, while importers may see relief—experts warn of more price volatility and sharper competition. Monetary Sovereignty in CEMAC: BEAC is backing a digital CFA franc pegged 1:1 to the CFA to block dollar-backed stablecoins from taking over payments. Health Tech Push in Morocco: At GITEX Future Health Africa, Morocco urged regulated AI and faster digital upgrades to strengthen care access and research.

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