Djibouti’s Sovereignty Claim Over Port Sets a Dangerous Precedent for Africa
Can Africa help itself? The question might seem condescending, but its relevance is undeniable. Reversing centuries of colonialism, lackluster development
Can Africa help itself? The question might seem condescending, but its relevance is undeniable. Reversing centuries of colonialism, lackluster development
Earlier this month, America’s new national security adviser, John Bolton, stood up in Washington and used his first major speech
“The Arab world is at a turning point. We have gone through the phases of oil, money and early technological
The Turkish central bank’s decision on September 13 to raise interest rates by a massive 6.25 percentage points to 24
Africa’s debt problems are coming into sharp focus – and not just due to growing concerns of a global recession
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We think of evolution as a glacially slow business, a gradual adaptation of physical or behavioral characteristics over thousands of
Lebanon’s prime minister-designate, Saad Hariri, has presented President Michel Aoun with a “cabinet formula,” an allocation of cabinet seats that
On August 29, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called the former president of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Masoud Barzani,
ISIS may have faded from the international stage, but its leader in hiding still has hopes of a resurgence. Squeezed
As the world’s only self-described Jewish state, Israel views itself as the leader of the Jewish world and the arbiter
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The Syrian regime’s recent success recapturing most rebel-controlled areas has put Idlib in the crosshairs of its loyalist forces. As
A bamboo one with a big diameter so I can drink “bubble tea”? A steel option that is at 35
The Grand Renaissance Dam on the Blue Nile Basin, which is currently about half-complete, is the cornerstone of Ethiopia’s plans
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