Africa
Reporting, analysis, vision & strategy bearing on or emanating from Africa.
Trump’s kidnapping of Maduro has taught me a lesson: that if you think you have a scoop, you file it immediately, not…
As Donald Trump proclaimed a “forever peace” in the region last October, Israel proceeded to dramatically escalate its military operations, launching repeated…
In the sterile, high-altitude boardrooms of the Gulf, the mantra for the last decade has been one of shared destiny. From the…
As the war in Sudan that has unleashed the world’s worst humanitarian crisis nears a thousand days, “a cessation of hostilities, a…
Zinedine Zidane, Kylian Mbappé and Riyad Mahrez walking into the same stadium sounds like the opening line of a bad joke, yet…
For anyone paying even modest attention to the current administration’s foreign policy posture, a Christmas Day bombing justified as “protecting Christians from…
At the close of a year in which Africa’s underlying economic problems continue to worsen, the Johannesburg G20 summit on November 22-23…
The Algerian newspaper al-Masa’ reports that on December 24, the Algerian parliament passed a law recognizing French colonialism in that country, 1830-1962, as…
President Donald Trump—the self-described “most anti-war president in history”—has now ordered the bombing of more countries than any president in history as…
What if, in Algeria, water were no longer seen solely as a scarce resource to exploit or a threat to control, but…
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