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Japan ramps up aid to Africa to weaken China’s grip on continent

By DW
08 September 2022   |   7:09 am
Tokyo has announced an ambitious multibillion-dollar program of economic assistance to Africa, in a bid to counter Beijing's growing economic and political influence.

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