A presidential inauguration becomes a quiet but consequential act of regional diplomacy.
By Fidel Amakye Owusu The coordinated attacks that allowed extremist forces and rebel groups to seize strategic positions across Mali – and assassinate the country’s defense...
By Fidel Amakye Owusu The continent can no longer afford to wait for the world’s attention to turn its way. As conflict in the Middle East...
By Fidel Amakye Owusu Across the Sahel, the Lake Chad Basin, and the forests of northern Mozambique, a dangerous paradox is unfolding: Africa’s borders are simultaneously...
By Fidel Amakye Owusu In 1963, as African nations emerged from colonial rule, Ghana’s visionary leader Kwame Nkrumah made a bold call: the continent needed a...
By Godfred Zina In recent years, Nigeria’s security landscape has undergone a dangerous transformation. What were once largely localized insurgencies and criminal banditry have now converged...
By Dishant Shah In an era when African leadership is often scrutinized through the lens of longevity, dynastic politics, or Western approval, one figure has emerged...
By Godfred Zina Despite perceptions of declining U.S. strategic interest in Africa, American security cooperation with the continent continues to hold firm, underscored by a series...
By Dishant Shah Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger have officially withdrawn from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), a decision that reshapes the region’s...
By Fidel Amakye Owusu The decision by three landlocked nations—Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger – to leave the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has...