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Laws, Culture, and Control: Africa’s Tightening Social Landscape

Laws, Culture, and Control: Africa’s Tightening Social Landscape

On March 30, Senegal enacted a new law that doubles the maximum prison sentence for same-sex relations to ten years. The legislation, which also criminalizes the "promotion" of LGBTQ+ identities, follows a similar revival of

East Africa
South Sudan’s Kiir Dismisses Parliament Speaker and Deputy

South Sudan’s Kiir Dismisses Parliament Speaker and Deputy

In Nairobi / South Sudan, President Salva Kiir has dismissed both the speaker and deputy speaker of parliament, in a sweeping leadership change that underscores shifting political calculations ahead of long-delayed elections. The decision, announced

Africa
Africa Faces Growing Economic Pressure as Global Tensions Disrupt Supply Chains

Africa Faces Growing Economic Pressure as Global Tensions Disrupt Supply Chains

A warning from the African Union this week has drawn attention to a familiar but unresolved problem: the extent to which African economies remain exposed to events far beyond their borders. Officials say ongoing tensions

Governance
Sudan’s Protest Anniversary Revives Calls for Civilian Rule

Sudan’s Protest Anniversary Revives Calls for Civilian Rule

In Sudan, the anniversary of the April 6 uprising has once again drawn citizens, civil society groups, and pro-democracy activists back into public space—physically where possible, symbolically where not. The date, which in 2019 marked

Central Africa
The Architecture of Succession: Cameroon’s Return to the Vice-Presidency

The Architecture of Succession: Cameroon’s Return to the Vice-Presidency

YAOUNDÉ — In a move that has fundamentally reshaped the political landscape of one of Africa’s longest-standing administrations, Cameroon’s parliament has approved a constitutional amendment to reintroduce the office of the Vice-President. The decision, passed

Central Africa
Beyond the Outbreak: Lessons from the DRC’s Two-Year Mpox Crisis

Beyond the Outbreak: Lessons from the DRC’s Two-Year Mpox Crisis

Beyond the Outbreak: Lessons from the DRC’s Two-Year Mpox Crisis KINSHASA — On Thursday, the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) officially declared the end of the mpox outbreak as a public

Featured
Digital Violence in Africa: The Gender Gap in a Rapidly Growing Digital World

Digital Violence in Africa: The Gender Gap in a Rapidly Growing Digital World

Africa’s digital landscape is expanding at an unprecedented rate. From mobile banking in Kenya to social media in Nigeria and online marketplaces across the continent, connectivity is reshaping the way Africans live, work, and communicate.

Africa
Protests and Security Tensions Escalate Across Africa

Protests and Security Tensions Escalate Across Africa

The African continent is currently witnessing a series of seemingly disconnected events that, when viewed together, reveal a profound and troubling pattern. From the streets of Banjul to the military camps of Burundi and the

Southern Africa
Africa’s Industrial Shift: Manufacturing Growth and the Question of Ownership

Africa’s Industrial Shift: Manufacturing Growth and the Question of Ownership

The African continent is undergoing a profound industrial transformation, transitioning from its historical role as a primary resource exporter to a burgeoning global manufacturing hub. This shift is most visible in the automotive sector, where