Tanzanians Hard Hit By Trafficking In People With Albinism – Analysis
By Mohamed Daghar* People with albinism in Tanzania have a price on their heads – whether dead or alive, adults
Read moreBy Mohamed Daghar* People with albinism in Tanzania have a price on their heads – whether dead or alive, adults
Read moreBy Karen Allen* Africa is rapidly becoming a theatre for hybrid threats. Allegations of state-backed information campaigns designed to ramp
Read moreBy Oluwole Ojewale, Adewumi Badiora, and Freedom Onuoha* On 28 March, bandits attacked a Kaduna-bound train in central Nigeria carrying 970 passengers.
Read moreBy Liesl Louw-Vaudran* A week before Russia invaded Ukraine on 24 February, Africa and Europe agreed on a ‘joint vision’ spanning
Read moreBy Teniola Tayo and Remadji Hoinathy* The devastation caused by Boko Haram in the Lake Chad Basin is not limited to
Read moreBy Jakkie Cilliers* The European Commission’s REPowerEU plan is to reduce demand for Russian gas by two-thirds in 2022 and make Europe
Read moreBy Peter Fabricius* Ukraine has withdrawn an important contingent of peacekeepers from the United Nations (UN) Organization Stabilization Mission in
Read moreBy Sampson Kwarkye* Violent extremism is escalating in West Africa’s coastal states. This is terrifying for citizens but is just
Read moreBy Liesl Louw-Vaudran* French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent decision to withdraw troops from Mali nine years after first intervening in the conflict
Read moreBy Paulin Maurice Toupane* Artisanal and small-scale gold mining is vital to the economy of the Kédougou region, where 98%
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