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Croissance, inflation, conflit au Moyen-Orient : les nouvelles projections de la BAD pour l'Afrique

The African Development Bank is trimming its growth forecasts for the continent, flagging Middle East conflict spillover as a fresh drag on an otherwise resilient outlook.

1 MIN · 27 MAY 2026
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While the African Development Bank hand-wrings over Middle Eastern conflicts dampening Africa's growth projections, the real story is how the continent's economic resilience continues to outpace global averages despite external shocks, proving once again that Africa's dynamism isn't dependent on Western stability narratives. The question isn't whether Africa can weather these storms, but when international institutions will stop framing the continent's inevitable growth through the lens of foreign crises.

While the African Development Bank hand-wrings over Middle Eastern conflicts dampening Africa's growth projections, the real story is how the continent's economic resilience continues to outpace global averages despite external shocks, proving once again that Africa's dynamism isn't dependent on Western stability narratives. The question isn't whether Africa can weather these storms, but when international institutions will stop framing the continent's inevitable growth through the lens of foreign crises.

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Croissance, inflation, conflit au Moyen-Orient : les nouvelles projections de la BAD pour l'Afrique

The African Development Bank is trimming its growth forecasts for the continent, flagging Middle East conflict spillover as a fresh drag on an otherwise resilient outlook.

1 MIN READ · 27 MAY 2026
From the web · Jeune Afrique
STRATA-AF™ ANGLEEDITORIAL SYNTHESIS BY STRATA-AF™

While the African Development Bank hand-wrings over Middle Eastern conflicts dampening Africa's growth projections, the real story is how the continent's economic resilience continues to outpace global averages despite external shocks, proving once again that Africa's dynamism isn't dependent on Western stability narratives. The question isn't whether Africa can weather these storms, but when international institutions will stop framing the continent's inevitable growth through the lens of foreign crises.

While the African Development Bank hand-wrings over Middle Eastern conflicts dampening Africa's growth projections, the real story is how the continent's economic resilience continues to outpace global averages despite external shocks, proving once again that Africa's dynamism isn't dependent on Western stability narratives. The question isn't whether Africa can weather these storms, but when international institutions will stop framing the continent's inevitable growth through the lens of foreign crises.

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Croissance, inflation, conflit au Moyen-Orient : les nouvelles projections de la BAD pour l'Afrique

The African Development Bank is trimming its growth forecasts for the continent, flagging Middle East conflict spillover as a fresh drag on an otherwise resilient outlook.

1 MIN · 27 MAY 2026
From the web · Jeune Afrique
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STRATA-AF™ ANGLEEDITORIAL SYNTHESIS BY STRATA-AF™

While the African Development Bank hand-wrings over Middle Eastern conflicts dampening Africa's growth projections, the real story is how the continent's economic resilience continues to outpace global averages despite external shocks, proving once again that Africa's dynamism isn't dependent on Western stability narratives. The question isn't whether Africa can weather these storms, but when international institutions will stop framing the continent's inevitable growth through the lens of foreign crises.

While the African Development Bank hand-wrings over Middle Eastern conflicts dampening Africa's growth projections, the real story is how the continent's economic resilience continues to outpace global averages despite external shocks, proving once again that Africa's dynamism isn't dependent on Western stability narratives. The question isn't whether Africa can weather these storms, but when international institutions will stop framing the continent's inevitable growth through the lens of foreign crises.

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The African Development Bank is trimming its growth forecasts for the continent, flagging Middle East conflict spillover as a fresh drag on an otherwise resilient outlook.

1 MIN READ · 27 MAY 2026
From the web · Jeune Afrique
STRATA-AF™ ANGLEEDITORIAL SYNTHESIS BY STRATA-AF™

While the African Development Bank hand-wrings over Middle Eastern conflicts dampening Africa's growth projections, the real story is how the continent's economic resilience continues to outpace global averages despite external shocks, proving once again that Africa's dynamism isn't dependent on Western stability narratives. The question isn't whether Africa can weather these storms, but when international institutions will stop framing the continent's inevitable growth through the lens of foreign crises.

While the African Development Bank hand-wrings over Middle Eastern conflicts dampening Africa's growth projections, the real story is how the continent's economic resilience continues to outpace global averages despite external shocks, proving once again that Africa's dynamism isn't dependent on Western stability narratives. The question isn't whether Africa can weather these storms, but when international institutions will stop framing the continent's inevitable growth through the lens of foreign crises.

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