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Peace Before Progress: The Case for Rebuilding Africa’s Security Council – Abayomi Ojo

Peace Before Progress: The Case for Rebuilding Africa’s Security Council – Abayomi Ojo

Africa today carries a disproportionate share of the world’s violence. At any given time, the continent hosts more active conflict situations than any other region. According to the International Committee of the Red Cross, Africa

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Mozambique crisis: A path from emergency to resilience.

Mozambique crisis: A path from emergency to resilience.

MAPUTO / GENEVA -Nearly 100,000 people have been forced to flee their homes in northern Mozambique in recent weeks as violence spreads beyond the historical conflict zones, deepening a massive displacement and humanitarian crisis. Schools,

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The Third World War Africa Is Not Planning For

The Third World War Africa Is Not Planning For

If a third world war breaks out, Africa will feel it long before it fires a shot. Modern global wars rarely begin with formal declarations. They unfold through disrupted shipping lanes, cyber intrusions, food shortages,

Development & Economy
Nigeria: When Justice Is Captured, Everyone Loses

Nigeria: When Justice Is Captured, Everyone Loses

Societies can survive bad leaders, economic shocks, even waves of insecurity. What they do not survive for long is the collapse of their courts. In Nigeria today, the slow capture of the judiciary by political

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Africa’s Coup Crisis: How Governance Failures Fuel Military Takeovers

Africa’s Coup Crisis: How Governance Failures Fuel Military Takeovers

Another coup attempt in Guinea Bissau. Another wave of condemnations from regional blocs and international partners. Another reminder that Africa remains trapped in a cycle it claims to oppose but has failed to dismantle. The

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Sudan’s Prolonged Conflict Enters a Critical Phase as Humanitarian Crisis Deepens

Sudan’s Prolonged Conflict Enters a Critical Phase as Humanitarian Crisis Deepens

Sudan’s civil war has entered a dangerous new stage, with fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces intensifying in ways that are pushing the country toward collapse. Nearly two years after