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Ebola Alert Puts Region On Edge

A renewed Ebola outbreak in East and Central Africa is once again placing the continent’s public health systems under intense scrutiny, prompting governments, regional organizations and international health agencies to strengthen surveillance and containment measures amid fears of cross-border transmission. While authorities
June 22, 2026

DR Congo’s Historic Draw Shakes World Cup Order

The Democratic Republic of Congo announced its return to football’s grandest stage in dramatic fashion this week, holding European powerhouse Portugal to a 1-1 draw in one of the biggest surprises of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. For many football observers, the
June 22, 2026

Why The World Is Racing For Africa

A farmer in Zambia checking fertilizer prices on a mobile phone. A young engineer in Tanzania working on a solar-energy project. A miner in the Democratic Republic of Congo extracting minerals destined for electric vehicle batteries. A technology entrepreneur in Kenya building
June 18, 2026

Can Africa Escape The New Colonialism

The age of colonial empires officially ended decades ago. Yet across Africa, a growing debate is emerging over whether new forms of external influence are replacing the old ones. The question is no longer about foreign flags, military occupation, or direct political
June 18, 2026

The Future Of Data Runs Through Africa

A new struggle for influence is unfolding across Africa, but unlike past competitions for oil, minerals, or territory, this one cannot be seen beneath the ground or transported through ports. It moves through servers, data centers, fiber-optic cables, cloud networks, and digital
June 18, 2026

Who Really Controls Africa’s Food Future?

Food security is becoming one of the most important geopolitical issues in Africa, especially as climate pressures, fertilizer supply chains, global trade disruptions, and agricultural investments reshape the continent’s future. For generations, discussions about Africa’s future focused on oil, minerals, and foreign
June 18, 2026

ICC Confronts Its Biggest Test Yet

The International Criminal Court, created to prosecute the world’s gravest crimes, now finds itself confronting one of the most serious crises in its history. At the center of the storm is Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan, whose suspension amid allegations of sexual misconduct
June 18, 2026

Africa Seeks Freedom From Debt Dependence

A growing number of African leaders are asking a question that could shape the continent’s economic future for decades: Can Africa achieve lasting prosperity while remaining heavily dependent on external borrowing? The question has become increasingly urgent as governments across the continent
June 16, 2026

Africa’s Minerals Are Changing Global Politics

A new global contest is accelerating, and its most important battlefield is not in Europe, the Middle East, or the Pacific. It is in Africa. Over the past several months, competition for strategic minerals has intensified as governments and corporations race to
June 16, 2026
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