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Beyond reparations: Africa's future demands a mindset shift, not payouts
UTILITY - SPOTLIGHT AUTHORS
Dr. Rowland Cole and Prof. Obiora Okafor
Climate change and human rights: reflections from Malawi
5 min read
Ambassador Fathudin Ali Ospite
Why Somalia–Türkiye partnership stands strong amid the noise
4 min read
Dr. Rowland Cole and Prof. Obiora Okafor
Climate change and human rights: reflections from Malawi
5 min read
A numbers game in the sky: Iran’s missile waves are testing defence limits
6 min read
Ali BİLGENOĞLU
“A 400-year-old debt”: Ghana’s UN move and the dark legacy of the trans-Atlantic slave trade
8 min read
The clock in their hands, time is on Iran’s side
5 min read
Ambassador Fathudin Ali Ospite
Why Somalia–Türkiye partnership stands strong amid the noise
4 min read
Dr. Rowland Cole and Prof. Obiora Okafor
Climate change and human rights: reflections from Malawi
5 min read
A numbers game in the sky: Iran’s missile waves are testing defence limits
6 min read
Ali BİLGENOĞLU
“A 400-year-old debt”: Ghana’s UN move and the dark legacy of the trans-Atlantic slave trade
8 min read
Türkiye stood with Somalia; Somalia remembers
When Turkish Airlines landed at Aden Adde International Airport on March 6, 2012, it was not just a new route. It was the first international carrier to come back to Somalia after the collapse of the state in 1991, signaling Mogadishu was open again.
Sanctions on Cuba, Iran, Iraq: What do they reveal about coercive power?
Sanctions, central to Western policy, often fail politically but worsen living conditions, and in cases like Cuba, Iran, and Iraq, they coexist with military aggression or its threat.
How the Iran war is hitting Africa’s economy, geography and politics.
Africa imports the majority of its refined petroleum, making it highly vulnerable to global supply disruptions. Surging oil prices linked to the Iran war are already driving inflation, weakening currencies and increasing the cost of living.
Türkiye’s oil drilling: A strategic inflection point for Somalia
Long seen as a site of crisis and intervention, Somalia may now be approaching a turning point—one driven not by aid or security, but by energy, investment, and shifting geopolitical interests, with Türkiye’s offshore drilling mission at its centre.
Dr. Rowland Cole and Prof. Obiora Okafor
Climate change and human rights: reflections from Malawi
5 min read
Ambassador Fathudin Ali Ospite
Why Somalia–Türkiye partnership stands strong amid the noise
4 min read
Dr. Rowland Cole and Prof. Obiora Okafor
Climate change and human rights: reflections from Malawi
5 min read
A numbers game in the sky: Iran’s missile waves are testing defence limits
6 min read
Ali BİLGENOĞLU
“A 400-year-old debt”: Ghana’s UN move and the dark legacy of the trans-Atlantic slave trade
8 min read
The clock in their hands, time is on Iran’s side
5 min read
Ambassador Fathudin Ali Ospite
Why Somalia–Türkiye partnership stands strong amid the noise
4 min read
Dr. Rowland Cole and Prof. Obiora Okafor
Climate change and human rights: reflections from Malawi
5 min read
A numbers game in the sky: Iran’s missile waves are testing defence limits
6 min read
Ali BİLGENOĞLU
“A 400-year-old debt”: Ghana’s UN move and the dark legacy of the trans-Atlantic slave trade
8 min read
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