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Editorial
Isabelle Lessedjina:Governing Institutions Where the Rulebook Doesn’t Quite Fit
There is a persistent assumption in international governance circles: that good governance is essentially a universal standard, waiting to be…
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Opinion |Nature’s Quiet Return: Why Restoration is Africa’s Most Effective Climate Strategy
At dawn in southern Benin, I recently walked with a fisherman along a stretch of coast where mangroves had long…
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Editorial
Confronting Genocide Ideology During Kwibuka 32
Rwanda. Rwandans from all walks of life will, for the 32nd time, begin commemorating the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi…
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How AGOA renewal shapes Africa’s trade future
Despite heightened trade tensions and policy volatility, global trade and growth demonstrated notable resilience in 2025. Supply chains continued to…
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Dr Alfred Bewindin Sawadogo: Will Africa Be an Actor or a Spectator in the Artificial Intelligence Revolution?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is today one of the most powerful drivers of economic, technological, and social transformation. Its rapid development…
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Editorial
Opinion : Thermodynamics of Nations
By Lyazid Khaber* At this point in the first quarter of 2026, the global economy seems suspended on an ever-thinner…
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Editorial
Translating Interests into Alliances : the role of the “Adapter” in the new Africa–Middle East economic diplomacy
Dr Safaa Alhamaydeh Alsatari Between Africa and the Middle East, proximity has never been lacking. What is often missing is…
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The month of record
Ghana : a new chapter in African history is being written from Accra
By Dounia Ben Mohamed There are cities that vibrate. And then there are cities that move forward. Accra is one…
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