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Why Are the World’s Youngest Populations Led by Their Oldest Presidents?

The presidents of Cameroon and Ivory Coast, aged 92 and 83, are trying to extend their long periods in power, highlighting a trend in...

Ethiopia Launches ‘Pulse of Africa’ to Redefine the Continent’s Global Narrative

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has officially launched Pulse of Africa (POA) — a new pan-African media platform designed to reshape how Africa is...

African Union Suspends Madagascar After Military Coup

The African Union (AU), the continental organization, has announced the suspension of the Republic of Madagascar after an elite army unit seized power in...

Africa’s Military Alliances Struggling with Multitude of Security Challenges

Given the persistent complex nature of conflicts in Africa and within the context of local conditions, African leaders are feverishly in search of sustainable...

Burkina Faso’s Move Towards Strategic Autonomy Under Ibrahim Traoré’s Leadership

Ibrahim Traoré, face of ‘Frexit’ in Burkina Faso, shot to fame after leading a coup in September 2022. The perceived narrative of his leadership...

The Desperate Need for Gender Mainstreaming in Africa

The African continent stands at a critical juncture in its pursuit of sustainable development, inclusive governance, and peace. Women and girls represent more than...

Madagascar’s President Flees Country Amid Gen Z-Led Protests, Officials Say

Madagascar's president has fled the country, as confirmed by the leader of the opposition and other officials. Siteny Randrianasoloniaiko stated that President Rajoelina left...

Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea: Maritime Crime and Insecurity

The Gulf of Guinea, stretching along the West African coastline, is often seen as just a distant headline. When in reality, it should also...

“Bridges to the East” and Africa’s Future: A Diplomatic Dialogue

Undoubtedly, after several tectonic praises for Africa, the continental organization (African Union), and its regional economic blocs, Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov suddenly changed...

Africa Trade Is Booming With Foreign Players – Just Without Russia

Russia's relations, strained by multiple factors, including its own policy weaknesses and lack of strategy, are seemingly transcending to Africa, renewing its statements on...

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Shifting Ground: U.S.-Africa Policy from Obama to Trump

In this exclusive interview, Professor David Shinn, a former...

Examining the Sudanese Conflict, Transnational Networks, and Shadow Globalization

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Why We Need an AI Tax in This Age of Job Displacement

In the fall and winter of 2025, a wave...

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