China's and Russia's clout is increasing in Africa, as resentment builds towards Western nations.
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BBC News, Johannesburg
The world's second largest economy struggles to recover from Covid and faces a property crisis.
The world's second largest economy struggles to recover from Covid and faces a property crisis.
The move comes as fears grow over problems in the world's second largest economy.
The country's central bank also unexpectedly cut key interest rates as it tries to boost the economy.
Survivors recall seeing their relatives disappear in muddy torrents spawned by incessant rains.
The announcement is the latest indicator of major issues faced by the world's second largest economy.
The world's second largest economy has slipped into deflation for the first time in more than two years.
Communist Party slogans were painted over popular wall art - but the creators' motive is unclear.
The world's second largest economy struggles to recover from Covid and faces a property crisis.
The move comes as fears grow over problems in the world's second largest economy.
The country's central bank also unexpectedly cut key interest rates as it tries to boost the economy.
Survivors recall seeing their relatives disappear in muddy torrents spawned by incessant rains.
The announcement is the latest indicator of major issues faced by the world's second largest economy.
The world's second largest economy has slipped into deflation for the first time in more than two years.
Communist Party slogans were painted over popular wall art - but the creators' motive is unclear.
The move comes as fears grow over problems in the world's second largest economy.
The country's central bank also unexpectedly cut key interest rates as it tries to boost the economy.
Survivors recall seeing their relatives disappear in muddy torrents spawned by incessant rains.
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BBC News, Johannesburg
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