In the past people complained more about dictatorship than security but nowadays they are grumbling about the concentration ...
Scandinavia has long been painted as the world’s utopia of equality: clean streets, strong welfare systems, and a commitment ...
Hundreds of people with mental illnesses in need of specialised care and assistance are being locked up, left to roam, or ...
In the Ugandan newsroom where he appeared one day as an intern, Zohran Mamdani looked shy and unassuming. His father had arranged ...
In commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the restoration of hope and statehood for the Somali people, following the ...
By Abdulahi A. Nor   A misguided digital decree exposes a deeper constitutional rot When governance turns performative, absurdity becomes policy. Somalia’s Federal Government (FGS) has once again ...
Sudan’s paramilitary forces killed hundreds of people at a hospital, after they seized the provincial capital of North Darfur ...
A recent PowerPoint presentation presents the outline for the institutional structure of “The WBG Knowledge Bank.” As the ...
ISTANBUL– Tanzania’s main opposition party CHADEMA on Saturday rejected the results of the national election, calling the vote an “open coup” and refusing to recognize President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s ...
Fighters riding camels rounded up a couple of hundred men near the Sudanese city of al-Fashir at the weekend and brought them ...
A total of 18 migrants were killed, 92 rescued and 18 more missing after their boat capsized off Libya's western city of ...
History itself answers part of the question. Mogadishu was once the Pearl of the Indian Ocean, a city whose wealth and influence ...