Africa is dividing in two, and a new landmass and ocean may form sooner than expected. The change could alter the climate and ...
We get an update on an overnight collision between a commercial airliner and a Black Hawk helicopter above Washington before ...
Pretoria's foreign policy focus on multilateralism, development and reforming global governance will be seriously tested by geopolitical division.Africa is hosting the G20 for the first time. South ...
While South Africa has a low rating for medical-related risk, mental health, climate change and security risks continue to rise. This is among the trends shown in the annual interactive Risk Map 2025 ...
Back in 2012, pressure on Paul Kagame, Rwanda’s president, by donor countries including America preceded a swift ouster from Goma of M23 by UN peacekeepers. That scenario seems less likely this time ...
Policies on Africa pursued by global powers, articulated at key forums like Davos, need to be underpinned by sound premises and fair representations. The costs of not doing so are too high – for ...
The geopolitical landscape in 2025 is set to be defined by volatility ... The year begins with a flurry of leadership transitions across global institutions and groupings. South Africa is president of ...
reveals much about the state of French foreign policy toward Africa. Not only does it signal the end of Macron’s revitalized outreach to France’s former colonies, but it also all […] We are a global ...
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The broad terms of the cease-fire deal that Israel and Hamas finally agreed to Wednesday after a year of fruitless negotiations aren’t substantially different from those that were available to ...
WEST AFRICA has long been a source of booze. In Yoruba mythology Obatala, a deity sent to create humans, stumbled on palm wine and fell into a drunken slumber before completing the task.