IMF Calls for Transparency in Asset Recovery and Anti-Corruption Efforts in Angola

According to a report, after a strong push during João Lourenço’s first term, with progress in governance and legislation, reforms have slowed since 2022 and need to be revitalized. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) believes that Angola’s fight against corruption […]

The End of Neoliberalism – Opinion

The succession of financial crises, culminating in the stock market crash of 2008, marked the end of the 30 Neoliberal Years of Capitalism—a period in history characterized by low growth, high financial instability, and income concentration among the wealthiest 2% […]