Lessons from the recent coup in Niger | Latest Nigeria News Today
The recent coup in Niger against the democratically elected government of Mohammed Bazoum has again thrown into the front burner the fate of liberal democracy...
Pakistan Suicide Bombing Pits the Taliban Against the Islamic State
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at who’s to blame for Pakistan’s suicide bombing, Saudi-hosted peace talks for Ukraine amid new drone strikes...
Niger arrests politicians after coup, other juntas voice support | Law-Order
The junta that seized power in Niger last week detained senior politicians on Monday, their party said, defying international calls to restore democratic rule,...
The Water Wars Are Coming to Central Asia
In Turkmenistan, household faucets are running dry and locusts are devouring crops. In Kazakhstan, a state of emergency has been declared as the Caspian Sea...
Natasha launches film on bush war
On Thursday evening, First Daughter Natasha Museveni Karugire unveiled the highly anticipated documentary Those From Among You, which has been described by viewers as a...
Hong Kong’s Legal War on a Protest Anthem
[ad_1] AdvertisementLast week, Hong Kong’s high court dismissed a government request for an injunction order against the protest song “Glory to Hong Kong.” The government...
Elon Musk Can’t Make an American WeChat
Last week, Elon Musk rebranded Twitter as “X.” New CEO Linda Yaccarino tweeted that X would be “centered in audio, video, messaging, payments/banking,” a step...
UN chief welcomes Kenya’s offer to `positively consider’ leading police force to combat Haiti gangs
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United Nations chief on Monday welcomed Kenya’s offer to “positively consider” leading a multinational police force to help combat Haiti’s...
How the West Could Actually Help the Sahel
Watching the coup politics of the Sahel, the broad band of territory that runs east to west beneath Africa’s Sahara Desert, it sometimes feels as...
Biden Cracks Down on the Spyware Scourge
On July 18, the U.S. Commerce Department added two European commercial spyware firms—Cytrox and Intellexa—to its export controls blacklist due to privacy violations and other...