By Dr Chidi Amuta Very few presidents get the unhappy privilege of previewing the full gamut of worries that will torment their presidency all within their...
By Prof. John H. Stanfield II The mass destruction brewing in Niger and in West Africa as a whole while the Russian-Ukraine conflict threatens to obliterate...
Just a few months ago, the US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, visited Niger and called it a “model of democracy” in the region. Last week...
By Dr Chidi Amuta Nigeria’s immediate past president, Muhammadu Buhari, has a tragic sense of humour. His unrelenting indifference to the condition of the humanity of...
The second Russia-Africa forum begins later this week in St Petersburg. The first summit in 2019 was big on promises but fell short on delivery. Little...
The perilous Mediterranean crossing to Europe has claimed hundreds of migrants’ lives in recent years. The public reaction usually blames coast guards and individual smugglers....
By Nino Omer The conflict in Sudan began in the middle of April, with a power struggle between two rival military factions. The Sudanese army, led by...
Barely a year after he declared his admiration for the US, Ethiopia’s prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, has apparently changed tack.Ethiopia has applied for membership of...
By Aimen Jamil Iran’s foreign policy has changed significantly in recent years, reflecting both domestic issues and changing geopolitical factors. The Islamic Republic of Iran, which...
In a late evening announcement on 3 July, President Macky Sall put an end to speculations that he would seek a third term in office by contesting in 2024. Prior...
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