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Africa’s Top Military Powers in 2025

The latest Global Firepower Index for 2025 reveals significant shifts in Africa’s military landscape, highlighting Egypt’s continued dominance alongside Nigeria’s remarkable ascent to the third position on the continent. The.

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Youth Peacebuilders Changing the Narrative in African Conflicts

Youth represent the largest generation in human history, with 1.22 billion individuals aged 15–24 worldwide in 2025. The majority, almost 90 percent, live in developing countries, with over 23 percent.

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Post-Conflict Recovery: Inside Africa’s Efforts to Empower Displaced Children

According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), by mid-2024, over 122.6 million people worldwide were forcibly displaced due to war, persecution, and violence. Children make up more.

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Africa’s War on Terror: What’s Working, What’s Failing

Terrorism remains a grave threat to global security, with its effects unevenly distributed across regions. According to the Global Terrorism Index 2024, terrorism-related deaths rose by 22% to 8,352, the.

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Evolution of African Parliaments: Adapting to 21st-Century Challenges

The 21st century has ushered in an era of rapid globalisation, technological advancements, and shifting political landscapes, requiring governance structures worldwide to adapt to emerging complexities. Parliaments, as the epicentre.

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Ethnic and Religious Divisions Fuelling Inter-Group Violence in Africa

Africa is home to hundreds of ethnic groups and religious communities, each with its own history, culture, and traditions. This diversity, meant to be a source of beauty and enrichment,.

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Mercenaries and Militias: Shadow Forces Shaping Africa’s Conflicts

Across Africa, the fight against terrorism and instability is no longer the sole responsibility of national armies; shadow forces have become key players in determining the fate of nations. Mercenaries.

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Arms Control in Africa: A Threat to Human Rights or National Interest?

The African Union’s policies on small arms proliferation across the region have been met with widespread criticism, with accusations of favouritism and concerns over human rights violations. Experts argue that.

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International Day to Protect Education from Attack: An African Imperative

“Education is not a privilege; it is a basic human right that no one can take away.” These words from Malala Yousafzai, a global advocate for education, resonate deeply on.

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U.S Grants Temporary Deportation Relief to Cameroonian Immigrants

Due to the ongoing war in Cameroon between government forces and armed separatists, the Biden administration would offer temporary deportation relief and work permits to Cameroonians living in the United.

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