Days after American diplomats and nationals were told to leave Mali, a senior U.S. official praised the military junta and ...
As the junta prepares for heavily rigged polls to be held in parts of the country, Bertil Lintner looks back at Myanmar’s troubled record of elections—which have rarely been free or fair.
Bamako is living on the precipice. Nervous hotel owners complain about a lack of electricity, but this time it’s worse than usual. In the landlocked capital ...
The Andalusian government has earmarked historic investments for 2026, signalling a clear commitment to improving healthcare, education, and infrastructure across the region. With over €737 million ...
At Merci Valladolid, Spain’s indie sector backed smarter release spacing, holdover protection and subscriptions as Comscore ...
How Brazil and the U.S. went from the brink of economic warfare to a budding bromance is a tale as ancient as European ...
Kevin Rideout, a Christian missionary in Niger, was taken from outside his house in Niamey last month. U.S. officials are ...
AFRICOM could have a two-front battle against Islamic militants on its hands if the president follows through on a threat to ...
At Tohoku University in Japan, a long-running health study has revealed a surprising new clue about life and death. The ...
Yet a host of surveys by independent research company Afrobarometer confirm a huge majority of Africa’s roughly 1.5 billion people view democracy as their preferred form of government — over ...
The Simbahan at Komunidad laban sa Katiwalian (SIKLAB) on Wednesday launched a nationwide campaign for peaceful actions and ...
In 2024, Black Rose/Rosa Negra’s International Relations Committee began working closely with anarchist revolutionaries in ...