Kenya: Balancing Land, Lions, and the Digital Revolution
In Kenya, April 2025 has been marked by a confluence of events highlighting the nation’s ongoing struggles with land rights, […]
In Kenya, April 2025 has been marked by a confluence of events highlighting the nation’s ongoing struggles with land rights, […]
The island paradise of Mauritius is known for its turquoise waters, sugar cane fields, and luxury resorts. But this week,
In a bold pivot from its oil-rich reputation and often overlooked tourism potential, Algeria has announced its ambitions to become
In a sweeping crackdown on cyber-enabled scams, authorities across seven African nations have arrested 306 individuals and seized nearly 2,000
King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands embarked on a state visit to Kenya from March 18 to 20,
Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have reaffirmed their decision to leave the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) by
Lara Warner, the former chief compliance officer of Credit Suisse, is facing a hefty fine from Swiss authorities over her
The Chagos Islands, a remote archipelago in the Indian Ocean, have long been at the center of a geopolitical tug-of-war.
Eritrea, a nation often associated with its complex political landscape and regional tensions, has recently found itself in the global
A Long-Awaited Truth For decades, a well-worn argument has circulated among Somali nationalists: Somaliland and Somalia were never independent states