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Hydrocarbons and Hegemony: Türkiye’s Oil and Gas Exploration in Somalia

In crafting the emotions and sentiments of societies and nations, misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation are efficacious and potent tools in shaping minds, opinions, and...

Time to Sanction Eritrea – Again

In the Horn of Africa, a dangerous actor continues to operate with impunity. Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki—Africa’s longest-serving and most repressive ruler—has built a...

Unfulfilled Promises : Europe’s Joy and the Betrayal of Eritrea in the Wake of Fascist Defeat in World War II.

The Allied victory in World War II (WWII) signaled the end of fascist tyranny across much of Europe. But, even before Europe’s liberation, a...

Twelve African Nations to Boost Cross-Border Efforts Against Mpox, Health Crises

Twelve African countries have joined hands to facilitate stronger cross-border collaboration to respond, prevent and control disease outbreaks. The continent has recorded over 16,398...

ECOWAS at 50 Starkly Faces Security Challenges

Within the context of an enduring relationship dating back to May 1975, the establishment of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) as...

The Change Cameroon Needs: Youth-Led, Vision-Driven Leadership

Cameroon is known for its vast diversity characterized by over 250 ethnic groups and languages, making it one of the most linguistically diverse countries...

Black Africans in Libya: A Test of Africa’s Conscience and the Deafening Silence of the African Union

In 2025, as the African Union (AU) heralds a bold theme—“Justice for Africans and People of African Descent through Reparations”—a silent catastrophe unfolds just...

African Union Marks Africa Day 2025 with a Call for Justice, Unity, and Forward Momentum

The African Union commemorates Africa Day 2025 with a renewed call to justice, unity, and shared progress. Speaking on behalf of the African Union...

Morocco and Autonomy: An Analysis of the Morocco-Sahara Dispute

The Moroccan Sahara conflict represents one of the oldest, most intricate, and confounding regional disputes on the African continent. Historically, following Spain's withdrawal from...

Cobalt Crossroads: Why Indonesia Still Trails Behind the DRC in the Tech Supply Race?

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is widely recognized as the world’s largest producer of cobalt, accounting for around 70% of total global output....

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Making Tariffs Trendy Again: The New Global Trade Battlefield

Recent months have delivered a geopolitical earthquake to the...

Africa Takes Centre Stage as Addis Ababa Hosts the World Public Summit

For the first time in its history, the World...

Cairo Doubles Down on Sudan’s Army – but Backs a Fading Bet

Egypt’s foreign ministry used carefully calibrated language on Monday...

How Football Reveals Morocco’s Rise as a Connective Power

When Morocco reached the semi-finals of the 2022 FIFA...

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