South Sudan: Violence against civilians ticks up despite fall in attacks overall
Overall levels of documented violent incidents rose by 27 per cent, from 714 recorded acts of violence in 2021, to 982 last year. 2022 was marked...
Burundi announces first polio outbreak in more than 30 years
Heath authorities said there was a confirmed case in an unvaccinated four-year-old child in Isale district, in western Burundi, as well as two other children...
The Lessons Not Learned From Iraq
“War is a stern teacher,” Thucydides wrote nearly 2,500 years ago. Since then, great nations have often sought to learn lessons from the wars they...
Germany’s Conservatives Are Ready for a Culture War
For many centrist supporters of former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the prospect of Friedrich Merz leading her Christian Democratic Union (CDU) was once considered a...
76, 17 March 2023, Press Release Regarding the Visit of H.E. Mr. Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Türkiye, to Egypt / Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Foreign Affairs
[ad_1] H.E. Mr. Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Türkiye, will pay an official visit to Egypt on 18 March...
Africa – United Against Illegal Unilateral Sanctions
In a move promising assertiveness and free choice, the AU at its 36th Ordinary Summit of Heads of State, to be held on 18 and...
Seasoned Russia Envoy Joins Biden’s NSC
The White House has tapped Nicholas Berliner to serve as U.S. President Joe Biden’s top Russia advisor, putting a career foreign officer in charge of...
It was not Saied who introduced anti-Black racism to Tunisia
Late last month, Tunisia's authoritarian President Kais Saied borrowed another page from the global neo-fascist playbook and engaged in anti-black racism to expose his reign...
Moscow’s Continent: Principles of Russia’s Africa Policy Engagement
Summary: There is a clear opportunistic factor in Russia's projection of interest and power in any region where it notices an opening. To increase its...
South Korea Could Get Away With the Bomb
In January, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol commented that his country may have to consider developing its own nuclear weapons in response to the escalating...