Mapping the World
The Gulf of Guinea: A Strategic and Threatened Crossroads13 min
Available until 08/04/2032
17/05/2025
A maritime region rich in natural resources, the Gulf of Guinea stretches over 2 million km2 from Liberia to Angola. A hub for oil and gas trade in Africa, its many assets attract foreign powers and provoke increasingly frequent acts of piracy.
Presenter
Émilie Aubry
Country
France
Year
2024
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