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Namibia in 2025 is a politically stable, sparsely populated Southern African republic with a resource‑driven economy,
strong democratic institutions, and persistent inequality. The country faces fiscal pressures, climate vulnerability, and slow job creation, but benefits from rich mineral resources, expanding services, and ongoing governance reforms. Introduction Namibia is an arid,… More
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The Republic of the Congo in 2025 remains a small, resource‑rich Central African state whose economy is dominated by oil and whose political system is characterized by strong executive control.
While generally more stable than some neighbors, it faces persistent challenges: limited economic diversification, infrastructure gaps, and modest…
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) in 2025 remains a vast, resource‑rich Central African nation facing persistent conflict, humanitarian crises, and governance challenges.
Despite immense mineral wealth and a young, rapidly growing population, instability—especially in the east—continues to hinder development, infrastructure,…
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Comoros in 2025 is marked by political consolidation, moderate economic expansion, and ongoing vulnerability to climate risks. Economic growth reached 3.8%, supported by construction and agriculture, while inflation eased.
The ruling CRC strengthened its control through 2025 elections, shaping policy direction. Demographically, the country remains young and…
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Colombia in 2025 is a diverse, upper‑middle‑income South American nation with strong democratic institutions, ongoing security challenges, and steady—though uneven—economic growth.
Its geography spans two oceans and the Andes, its society is multiethnic, and its government continues to navigate…
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Cocos (Keeling) Islands in 2025 remains a small, remote Australian external territory with a population of roughly 544–593 people, concentrated on West Island and Home Island.
Its governance, economy, infrastructure, and security are all closely tied to Australia, while its society reflects a blend…

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