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Chokepoint Africa: The Silent Battle for Trans-Saharan Trade Routes

14 min · 23 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Chokepoint Africa: The Silent Battle for Trans-Saharan Trade Routes

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While the world focuses on maritime chokepoints like the Suez Canal, a quieter but equally critical battle is unfolding across the Sahara Desert. Ancient caravan paths are being reborn as modern highways and gas pipelines, turning the Trans-Saharan corridor into Africa’s strategic land bridge. This episode explores the nearly complete Trans-Saharan Highway, the high-stakes race between Algeria’s desert gas pipeline and Morocco’s Atlantic rival, and how control over these routes will shape intra-African trade, European energy security, and the future of the Sahel. Thoughtful storytelling meets deep geopolitical analysis.

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