Deep-sea mining is no longer just an environmental or economic issue – it is also an emerging maritime security challenge.
To implement the landmark UN slavery resolution, reparations should be defined as a framework for truth, responsibility, ...
With local government elections less than six months away, greater vigilance by the public and social media platforms is ...
In just over a decade, remittance inflows to Africa have surged from approximately US$53 billion in 2010 to US$95 billion in 2024. During this time, their share of the continent’s GDP rose from 3.6% ...
This report maps how criminal networks and armed conflict intersect across Cameroon's crisis zones, and offers ...
Police and leaders of anti-immigration movements have a responsibility to ensure that protests do not degenerate into ...
South Africa cannot build enough fences or deport enough immigrants to overcome the consequences of instability in ...
Legislative reforms are welcome, but technological and capacity gaps still leave Cameroon vulnerable to high-risk parallel ...
A loss of democratic credibility would undercut diplomatic gains and strengthen M23’s demands for autonomy in eastern DRC.
As countries mark World Refugee Day on 20 June, antagonism towards foreigners globally is at an all-time high. In South Africa, World Refugee Day falls 10 days before the 30 June deadline set by the ...
The Combined Maritime Task Force takes aim at piracy and other crimes affecting 26 diverse countries from Senegal to Angola.