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Two years after Taliban takeover: Why Afghanistan still poses a threat to the region and beyond
The dramatic and rapid Taliban offensive in the spring of 2021 culminated…
Zimbabwe heads to the polls amid high inflation, a slumping currency and a cost of living crisis
Zimbabwe is facing a host of pressing challenges that voters dearly want…
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As Egypt continues to grapple with a deepening economic crisis, it is…
Opinion| IMF sounds alarm about grain crisis
Once again, a grain crisis hit the world as Russia refused to…
Re-imagining democracy for the 21st century, possibly without the trappings of the 18th century
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America is on the brink of another civil war, this one fuelled by Donald Trump
The indictment of former United States president Donald Trump on charges he…
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Knowledge of self comes from this tradition, beginning roughly a century ago,…
A ‘black box’ AI system has been influencing criminal justice decisions for over two decades – it’s time to open it up
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Cameroon’s anglophone conflict has lasted for six years: what citizens say about how to end it
Cameroon is officially bilingual. However, the minority English-speaking population has complained for…