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Africa is being hit by one disaster after another. Still reeling from United States Agency for International Development ...
Instability, enforcement gaps and poverty combine to enable the rampant trafficking of cheetah cubs to the Middle East.
Until dependency ratios shift, Africa’s large youthful population will remain the continent’s biggest barrier to growth.
The Special Bench should have jurisdiction over a broader range of disputes – not merely function as a criminal tribunal.
Mediation by the African Union’s High-Level Panel on Sudan could end the warmongering and strengthen regional security.
Cameroon faces a multitude of security threats and cannot afford to lose its soldiers to the Russia-Ukraine war.
Mistrust between AES and ECOWAS countries must be overcome to enable intelligence sharing and security cooperation.
This issue examines crises in South Sudan and Sudan, draws electoral lessons from 2024, and offers insights on improving coup ...
Being ‘generally visible’ is a role that can only be assigned to police in affluent countries where police-to-population ...
US and EU aid cuts could prompt Africa to end its dependency, but the task for poor countries will be especially difficult.
Nearly three years into his presidency, Kenyan President William Ruto faces mounting headwinds that threaten to derail his ...
AU member states struggle to present a unified voice despite the 2005 Ezulwini Consensus and Africa's stance on global multilateralism.