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The recent reemergence of the debate in the Liberian Senate regarding the establishment of separate Christian and Muslim public holidays has stirred significant public discourse--and rightfully so.
Burkina Faso plans to install 800 telecom towers in 2025 to expand network access. The project targets 1,000 white zones by 2027, up from 183 connected by 2022. Security risks and infrastructure ...
By taking greater ownership of its development agenda, strengthening democratic institutions, and engaging diverse partners ...
Across townships, cities, markets and digital feeds in Africa, the name of Burkina Faso’s President Captain Ibrahim Traore ...
Burkina Faso's new president came to power in a dramatic coup, winning hearts across Africa with fiery rhetoric and viral social media appeal.
In recent years, Ghana’s national discourse has increasingly been shaped by the bold, creative, and often disruptive voices ...
FORGING GHANA rsquo;S FUTURE ldquo;National security is not merely the protection of borders or the silence of guns mdash;it ...
Militant Islamist violence in the Sahel continues to shift southward and westward, putting ever more pressure on population centers in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger—as well as on their coastal West ...
Most reports on refugees deal with the immediate needs of displaced people. This paper seeks to go beyond the emergency ...
World Health Assembly in 2025 presents a renewed opportunity The World Health Organization’s latest estimates on trends and causes of maternal mortality are sobering.12 Despite decades of ...
Human Rights Watch reports Burkina Faso forces killed at least 100 civilians near Solenzo in March. Victims were ethnic Fulani, accused of supporting militants. The government denies involvement.
Burkina Faso’s President Ibrahim Traoré has survived numerous assassination attempts since taking power in 2022, amid a complex web of internal betrayal ...