By Kester Kenn Klomegah Mozambique and Malawi, largely sharing borders, have agreed to forge cooperation in diverse economic sectors and take advantages offered by the single continental...
By Fred Weir War clouds are gathering on the Russia-Ukraine border, as Moscow assembles a major force within striking distance of Kyiv for the second time this...
By Kester Kenn Klomegah On November 16, Russian Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov held diplomatic talks with his counterpart, Chairperson of the African Union Commission Moussa Faki...
BY CHERYL BENARD According to Clausewitz, war is “the continuation of diplomacy by other means”. In Afghanistan today, we have the opposite: diplomacy as the continuation of...
By Cyril Widdershoven OPEC+ made clear after their meeting on November 4 that it is not going to bend over under pressure of the US Administration...
BY BRIAN POTTINGER A hinge moment happened this week in South Africa. The country finally transitioned from rainbow utopianism to reality. The turning point was the municipal...
By Alexei Chikhachev In recent decades, French foreign policy in Africa has been preoccupied with a jump-start of relations with the African nations, marked by a...
The UN Special Representative for Mali told the Security Council on Friday that despite collective efforts, “the reality is that the security situation has deteriorated and the crisis is deepening”, across the northwest African nation. “However, all...
This week the head of Sudan’s Sovereign Council, General Abdel Fattah El Burhan, declared the dissolution of the transitional council, which has been in place since the overthrow of former...
By Scott Peterson The veteran Taliban fighter once strove for martyrdom on the Afghan battlefield of what he considered an Islamic revolution. But the Taliban insurgency’s lightning...
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