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The country faces a public health crisis characterised by a poor supply of affordable medicines and too few pharmacies.
AI technology is ‘shooting the messenger’ by impersonating professional journalists to gain credibility for false narratives.
Understanding women’s role in illicit activities is key to reducing their likelihood of becoming associated with violent ...
In his election campaigns for the African Union’s (AU) top job, new AU Commission Chairperson Mahamoud Ali Youssouf said he ...
Instability, enforcement gaps and poverty combine to enable the rampant trafficking of cheetah cubs to the Middle East.
The Special Bench should have jurisdiction over a broader range of disputes – not merely function as a criminal tribunal.
ISS research informed an updated regional strategy to tackle violent extremism, development challenges and organised crime.
On 27 January, the governors of Borno in Nigeria and Cameroon’s Far North Region inaugurated a livestock market in Banki, once a major hub of cross-border trade between the two countries. The ...
Africa is being hit by one disaster after another. Still reeling from United States Agency for International Development ...
This issue examines crises in South Sudan and Sudan, draws electoral lessons from 2024, and offers insights on improving coup ...
Africa’s disappointing economic performance since independence in the 1960s is often blamed on corruption, poor governance and lack of competition. But structurally, the main reason is demographics.
The African Union's (AU) admission to the G20 in 2023 along with renewed debates on United Nations Security Council reform, present important opportunities for Africa to enhance its relevance and ...
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