Western Sahara Dilemma
U.S. Support for Morocco’s Autonomy Plan
FOCAC Summit and More: New Developments in China-Africa Relations
As China positions itself as a key player in Africa’s economic development, African nations are seeking greater independence and sustainable growth opportunities through this renewed partnership.
South Africa’s Tragedy: From The “Powerhouse Of Africa” To “Embattled” State
Dive into the tale of South Africa’s journey from the inspiring inauguration of the ‘Rainbow Nation’ under Mandela’s leadership to the current trials of an ‘Embattled’ state, examining the interplay of dreams, disillusionment, and the ongoing struggle for a brighter future.
NAHDA Movement Leader Ghannouchi’s Resistance
The political pressure on the Ennahda Movement and its leader Rashid Ghannouchi in Tunisia and its consequences have a profound impact on the political and economic future of the country.
Ghana Faces Economic Crisis After Anti-LGBTQ Law Is Passed By Parliament
Ghana is currently at a critical juncture as it navigates the international and domestic responses to the proposed “Human Sexual Rights and Human Values Bill,” which was unanimously adopted by Members of Parliament on February 28th.
Sudan Experiences Crippling Internet Blackout Amidst Civil War
Amid Sudan’s civil war, internet outages deepen the crisis, affecting millions and hindering aid efforts, as global attention on urgent humanitarian support intensifies.
Shifting Balance And Impact On The Global Region
The expansion of BRICS and the inclusion of Africa indicate significant changes in global economic balances. Challenging the dominance of the West, BRICS emphasizes the goal of creating alternative economic structures, especially in Africa.
Peace In The DRC: Uncertainty And Calls For Change Amid Cycles Of Violence
UN exits Congo post-civilian protests; Tshisekedi pushes for self-reliant peacekeeping with regional aid. Ongoing militia issues and human rights debates challenge the nation’s pursuit of autonomy.