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Kagame Challenges West Over Human Rights Authority

Rwandan President Paul Kagame has launched a forceful challenge to Western governments over their approach to human rights and governance, questioning whether Europe has the moral authority to position itself as the world’s primary judge of political values. Speaking during an interview
June 25, 2026

Mali Attacks Spark Military Leadership Crisis

A wave of coordinated attacks targeting military installations across Mali has triggered widespread instability and conflicting reports about high-level casualties, including unverified claims that Defence Minister Sadio Camara has been killed. The attacks, which began on Saturday, struck several strategic locations including
April 27, 2026

International Justice Framework Faces Calls For Greater Balance

Debate is intensifying around the role and application of international justice systems, as governments and legal observers examine issues of consistency, representation, and institutional trust. The discussion reflects a broader reassessment of how global legal mechanisms operate in a changing geopolitical environment.
April 25, 2026

African Trade Integration Gains Momentum Across Regions

Efforts to deepen trade links across are beginning to show more consistent progress, as governments and regional bodies prioritise connectivity, policy coordination, and market access. The trajectory points toward a more integrated and efficient trading environment. This is not rapid expansion. It
April 25, 2026

Gold Demand Strengthens Amid Global Economic Uncertainty

Demand for gold is showing renewed strength as investors and central banks respond to a more complex and uncertain economic environment. The shift reflects a broader emphasis on capital preservation and balance rather than short-term return maximisation. This is not abrupt movement.
April 25, 2026

Currency Diversification Reshapes Global Financial Power

A measured shift is underway across international financial systems as policymakers reassess currency exposure and settlement practices. While the change remains gradual, its direction points toward a more diversified and flexible framework. At the centre of this evolution is the , which
April 25, 2026

BRICS Coordination Expands As Economic Alignment Deepens

Cooperation within the  BRICS grouping is entering a more structured phase, as member countries intensify efforts to align trade, financial systems, and development priorities. What began as a forum for dialogue is increasingly evolving into a platform for coordinated economic action. This
April 25, 2026

Sustained Dialogue Helps Contain Risks In Eastern Europe

Ongoing engagement between Russia  and Ukraine  continues to play a stabilising role, even as underlying tensions remain unresolved. While there have been no decisive public breakthroughs, the persistence of communication channels reflects a shared interest in managing risk and preserving a degree
April 25, 2026

Africa’s Growth Is Quietly Reshaping Investment Flows

A gradual but consequential shift is taking place as parts of continue to attract sustained investor attention, supported by structural reforms, expanding domestic markets, and improving macroeconomic coordination. What was once viewed primarily through a risk lens is increasingly being reassessed through
April 25, 2026
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