A rail “Scramble for Africa” is beginning to shape up

Between the 1870s and 1910s, European powers scrambled to get a hold of as much of Africa as possible, competing with one another for influence and resources. The colonial era has long been over, but when it comes to rail infrastructure (and resources), a new Scramble for Africa is beginning to take shape.
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