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The Arctic Paradox: How a Greenland Dispute Is Testing NATO’s Foundations

The Arctic Paradox: How a Greenland Dispute Is Testing NATO’s Foundations

In January 2026, the most serious challenge to NATO unity did not come from Moscow or Beijing, but from within the alliance itself. Washington’s revived push to acquire Greenland this time reinforced by economic pressure

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Africa’s Development Bank turns to Gulf money but dependency risks must be managed

Africa’s Development Bank turns to Gulf money but dependency risks must be managed

The African Development Bank’s decision to deepen its partnership with Arab development financiers is being framed as a practical response to a growing funding shortfall. In reality, it is also a revealing moment in Africa’s

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Somalia’s rupture with the UAE signals a test of sovereignty

Somalia’s rupture with the UAE signals a test of sovereignty

Somalia’s federal government has taken the extraordinary step of annulling all agreements with the United Arab Emirates, accusing Abu Dhabi of violating Somali sovereignty and undermining national unity. The decision, announced on 12 January 2026,

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Uganda at a hinge point: youth, power and the future of the republic

Uganda at a hinge point: youth, power and the future of the republic

Uganda’s 2026 election has come and gone in familiar fashion heavy with tension, shadowed by repression and watched closely by a restless population that is younger, more connected and more impatient than at any point

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France’s fading trade grip on Africa, and why the continent must look inward

France’s fading trade grip on Africa, and why the continent must look inward

France is scrambling to hold on to its economic relevance in Africa. Once the dominant commercial partner across much of Francophone Africa, Paris now finds itself overtaken by China, edged out by Turkey and India,

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Sudan War: Millions Hungry as Stability Hopes Fade

Sudan War: Millions Hungry as Stability Hopes Fade

Nearly 1,000 days into its civil war, Sudan is staring at one of the most severe humanitarian crises in modern history. United Nations agencies warn that 33.7 million people roughly two-thirds of the population will

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The Anchor Slips: How Tanzania’s Domestic Crackdown Became an East African Crisis

The Anchor Slips: How Tanzania’s Domestic Crackdown Became an East African Crisis

DAR ES SALAAM, the promise of the East African Community was always simple: a truck driver in Mombasa should be able to clear customs in an hour; a lawyer in Kampala should be able to

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Uganda heads to the polls amid UN warning, as pressure mounts for a credible vote

Uganda heads to the polls amid UN warning, as pressure mounts for a credible vote

Uganda’s presidential election, due on 15 January, is unfolding under a heavy cloud. A recent report by the United Nations human rights office has warned that the campaign period has been marked by intimidation, arrests

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WHO’s new HIV guidance could recalibrate Africa’s response – if countries move quickly

WHO’s new HIV guidance could recalibrate Africa’s response – if countries move quickly

The World Health Organization’s latest update to its HIV clinical management guidelines arrives at a critical moment for Africa, where progress against the epidemic has slowed even as treatment options have become more sophisticated. The

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US visa bond requirement raises new barriers for Nigerians and calls for careful diplomacy

US visa bond requirement raises new barriers for Nigerians and calls for careful diplomacy

The United States’ decision to require Nigerian applicants for business and tourist visas to post bonds of up to $15,000 marks a significant tightening of travel conditions between the two countries. Scheduled to take effect