A conflict Africa did not start, and cannot stop, is reshaping the continent's economic prospects - and its political landscape.
Houthi missile strikes on Israel are reviving the strategic logic behind a little-noticed diplomatic gambit - and the Horn of Africa may pay the price.
The Horn of Africa sits at the center of global trade - yet still has no seat at the table where the rules are made.
By Danilo Desiderio Africa’s trade lifelines run through a handful of critical maritime chokepoints. That geographic reality is both a testament to the continent’s integration into...
By Ryan Elcock The world changed on February 28, 2026. Not incrementally – not in the slow, grinding way that economists debate in retrospect – but...
By Gregory Simpkins As we have entered 2026, the world community is experiencing heightened tensions and could lead to global conflict. As has been the case...
By Danilo Desiderio In fragile geopolitical environments such as Sub-Saharan Africa – marked by territorial conflicts, road banditry, terrorist attacks, and inter-ethnic and inter-tribal clashes –...