Delayed peace deal births tales of atrocities in Sudan
By FRED OLUOCH The lack of urgency by the Sudanese parties to seek a peaceful settlement may be fuelling more atrocities with human rights groups...
‘Dangerous pivot’ on overseas oil and gas deals splits Biden administration
[ad_1] “The Biden administration continues to approve one fossil project after another, which completely undermines our international dialogue for a faster transition to renewables and...
First Person: Rising above floods in Viet Nam
Extreme weather between October and November of 2020, highlighted the vulnerability of the inhabitants of the city of Huế in central Viet Nam to flooding.City...
Niger Coup: ‘Hostage’ President, an ultimatum, and danger that is yet to unfold – All you need to know
Niger’s military junta’s actions have escalated tensions and international concerns, leaving the country’s future uncertain as it grapples with diplomatic isolation and the possibility of...
Inside Latin America’s Fake News Problem
Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s Latin America Brief. The highlights this week: New revelations about the online trolls shaping Latin American politics, Colombia crowns new Women’s World...
Does U.S. Military Training Embolden Coup Plotters in Africa?
Matt Kroenig: Hi, Emma. We are heading into the summer beach season. I hope you and our readers will enjoy some time off from work...
French neocolonialism will jeopardize Niger’s future
While it is important that the crisis in Niger is resolved indigenously, any military intervention from France should be denounced in the strongest of terms. ...
World News | US Partially Pauses Foreign Assistance Programs in Niger Partially | LatestLY
Washington [US], August 5 (ANI): The US government is pausing certain foreign assistance programs benefiting the government of Niger. However, this interim measure does not...
Italy Turns Its Back on China’s Belt and Road
China’s ambitions in Europe suffered a major setback this week when Italy signaled plans to leave Beijing’s flagship foreign-policy program, the Belt and Road Initiative...
Niger: President Uses Washington Post Op-Ed to Ask World to Restore Rule
President Mohamed Bazoum of Niger, deposed by a military coup d’etat last week and believed to be trapped in his presidential residence, declared himself a...