Gabon’s New Dawn Under Military Leadership
General Brice Oligui Nguema has assumed the role of Gabon’s new President in the wake of the sixth coup in under three years in Central and West Africa. His inauguration took place in a splendid military...
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General Brice Oligui Nguema has assumed the role of Gabon’s new President in the wake of the sixth coup in under three years in Central and West Africa. His inauguration took place in a splendid military...
This article was written by Imane Moumen, our Senior Writer of European Politics from Morocco. She wrote this article right after Morocco’s earthquake struck her country in hopes of raising awareness and donations to aid her community....
In recent days, Mali has removed French from being the official language of communication to being a working language following the implementation of its new constitution, even though French has been Mali’s official language since it...
Ethiopia is facing the peril of another deadly conflict just a year after the signing of the Tigray peace agreement. This new internal strife has pitted the government against the nation’s defense forces and local militia,...
Jacob Zuma is free, again, after having received remission from the Department of Corrections of South Africa. The special remission extended to the fourth South African President was part of the department’s efforts to ease overcrowding....
Ousmane Sonko, the prominent opposition leader of Senegal, has gone on a hunger strike in response to his arrest on charges of insurrection. Additionally, his party, the Patriots of Senegal (PASTEF), has been disbanded by the...
On the 28th of July, Niger experienced its fifth coup in history, ending the epoch of relative peace that had existed for the last decade. As one of the world’s poorest nations, with a GDP per...
The Sudanese crisis has reached catastrophic levels, with devastating consequences for millions of people. For three months, the conflict has escalated, resulting in more than 3.1 million people forcibly displaced from their homes. Among them, more...
This bold assertion by the former French President Francois Mitterrand in 1957 encapsulates a profound awareness that has pervaded the corridors of power in France since the late 1950s. From Charles De Gaulle to the present-day...