Former Apollo Global Management chief executive, Leon Black, has been hit with a lawsuit claiming that he raped and harassed a young Russian model, Opec and its allies caused oil markets to jump by sticking with their plan to only gradually release more barrels into the oil market, and Germany’s Green Party is struggling to maintain momentum as a September election approaches. Plus, Djibouti is one of Africa’s fastest growing economies. The FT’s east and central Africa correspondent, Andres Schipani, explains what is happening there.
Ex-Apollo CEO Leon Black raped and harassed Russian model, lawsuit alleges
https://www.ft.com/content/72244917-3208-43ab-b076-513c9fc058ee
Oil prices rally as Opec+ producers agree slow supply increase
https://www.ft.com/content/e74a09b0-9ce3-46f0-95b9-5fa7f0792dce
Germany’s Greens lose their lustre as election heats up
https://www.ft.com/content/5c477906-c15c-4de9-bcf7-6cdbe5eb413d?
Djibouti’s port dream to become the ‘Singapore of Africa’
https://www.ft.com/content/15aefce3-2e6b-4e1a-b480-bfc066f7d8dd
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