World Factbook
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Chad in 2025 remains a landlocked, politically fragile, resource‑dependent state facing security pressures, climate stress, and economic volatility.
Oil continues to dominate revenue, while agriculture supports most livelihoods. Political consolidation under President Mahamat…
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The Central African Republic in 2025 remains one of the world’s most fragile states, marked by persistent insecurity, weak institutions, and deep poverty.
Despite modest economic growth driven by gold exports and improved fuel availability, the country continues…
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The Cayman Islands in 2025 remain a prosperous UK Overseas Territory in the Caribbean, known for offshore finance, tourism, and rapid population growth driven largely by expatriate workers.
The territory maintains political stability, high GDP per capita, and strong global financial ties. Introduction…
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Canada in 2025 is a stable, high‑income democracy with a resource‑rich, service‑oriented economy, strong institutions, and close integration with the United States and other G7 partners.
It balances growth with climate commitments, faces pressures around housing affordability, productivity, and reconciliation with…
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Cameroon in 2025 remains a politically stable but economically constrained Central African nation, facing persistent security challenges in its Anglophone regions and the Far North.
The country’s economy shows moderate growth supported by agriculture, natural resources, and infrastructure investment, though…
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Cambodia in 2025 is a rapidly developing Southeast Asian nation with steady economic recovery, a young population, and continued political dominance by the Cambodian People’s Party.
Growth is driven by manufacturing, agriculture, and tourism, though inequality, debt, and governance constraints remain…
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Cabo Verde in 2025 remains one of Africa’s most politically stable democracies, with a service‑driven economy led by tourism, improving fiscal indicators, and strong human development metrics.
The archipelago continues to balance environmental vulnerability with strategic investments in renewable energy, digital governance,…
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Burundi in 2025 remains a low‑income, densely populated, landlocked country in East Africa facing persistent economic, political, and security challenges.
Growth continues but is constrained by inflation, fuel shortages, and structural weaknesses. Governance remains dominated…
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Burma (Myanmar) in 2025 remains a country in deep political crisis, marked by civil war, widespread displacement, economic contraction, and severe humanitarian needs.
The military junta (State Administration Council) continues to face unprecedented territorial losses to ethnic and…
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Burkina Faso in 2025 is a nation under military transition, facing severe security threats, humanitarian crises, and democratic backsliding.
Despite modest economic growth driven by agriculture and services, instability and displacement continue to strain…

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