Zambia champions rail in southern Africa, echoing Central Asian ambitions

The famously landlocked countries of Central Asia have embarked on a mission: diversifying trade routes and securing ocean access via rail. They see the desired trans-Afghan railway as a way to achieve that. Some 7,500 kilometres away, the southern African nation of Zambia seems to pursue the same idea.
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