Despite a court ruling, schools in Axum continue to ban 140 Muslim girls for wearing the hijab. As officials defy the law, students fear losing yet another year of education.…
Despite a court ruling, schools in Axum continue to ban 140 Muslim girls for wearing the hijab. As officials defy the law, students fear losing yet another year of education.…
For over a year, South Sudan’s economy has stalled due to the halt in oil exports, the main source of government revenue. With oil exports now resuming, does this signal a return to normality?…
For over a year, South Sudan’s economy has stalled due to the halt in oil exports, the main source of government revenue. With oil exports now resuming, does this signal a return to normality?…
In 1977, the award-winning New York Times journalist, John Darnton, wrote an article about the battle for ideological supremacy in Somalia, between nationalism, Islam and socialism. …
In 1977, the award-winning New York Times journalist, John Darnton, wrote an article about the battle for ideological supremacy in Somalia, between nationalism, Islam and socialism. …
How did al-Shabaab respond to the overthrow of Assad’s regime? Stig Jarle Hansen, a leading expert on the group, examines their media coverage of the HTS offensive and its potential implications.…
How did al-Shabaab respond to the overthrow of Assad’s regime? Stig Jarle Hansen, a leading expert on the group, examines their media coverage of the HTS offensive and its potential implications.…
Congo’s minerals are crucial for the green energy transition, yet instead of benefitting, they fuel conflict and keep it at the bottom of the value chain.…
Congo’s minerals are crucial for the green energy transition, yet instead of benefitting, they fuel conflict and keep it at the bottom of the value chain.…
Suhaib Mahmoud examines Africa’s pivotal election year, where nearly a third of the continent’s countries went to the polls, turning up several surprises outcomes. …
Suhaib Mahmoud examines Africa’s pivotal election year, where nearly a third of the continent’s countries went to the polls, turning up several surprises outcomes. …
For more than a decade, leaders in Jubaland have resisted the imposition of federal authority. This has been detrimental to Jubaland, but it has also undermined the extension of the federal project. …
For more than a decade, leaders in Jubaland have resisted the imposition of federal authority. This has been detrimental to Jubaland, but it has also undermined the extension of the federal project. …