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The Silent Battle: The Global Threat of Digital Authoritarianism

Across the world, a silent battle is unfolding. Not with guns or street protests, but in cyberspace, courtrooms, and government backrooms. Digital authoritarianism, the use of technology to surveil, control,.

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How Africa is Transforming Global Trade Agreements

Economic alliances and global trade agreements are shaping the future of markets, and Africa is no longer content with being on the periphery. With bold initiatives such as the African.

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The Great Migration: Addressing Africa’s Brain Drain Crisis

Across the globe, Africa’s brightest minds are carving out lives in foreign lands, leaving behind a widening gap in their homelands. This phenomenon, both a symptom of systemic failings and.

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US 2024 Elections: Podcasting the New Frontier

As the United States approaches its presidential election on November 5, 2024, candidates are increasingly turning to podcasting as a key medium for connecting with voters. Both Kamala Harris and.

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Global Powers Shaping Intra-African Security

Africa’s security structure is fraught with multifaceted challenges. The continent has long grappled with political instability, armed conflict, and terrorism. To address these issues, various strategies have been employed, including.

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Top 10 Largest Corn Producers in Africa

With global demand for maize rising due to its multiple uses in food products, livestock feed, and biofuel, African nations are increasingly focusing on maize production to meet domestic needs.

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D’Tigress Roar Again at the 2024 Paris Olympics

The Nigerian women’s basketball team, D’Tigress, has made history by becoming the first African team—male or female—to qualify for the quarter-finals of the Olympic basketball competition. This remarkable achievement is.

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The Complex Issue of Homelessness Across the United States

Homelessness, a persistent and evolving issue throughout human history, began to be distinctly recognised in the United States during the 1870s. At that time, it referred primarily to itinerant workers.

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Shifting Alliances: The Rise of Russian Military Influence in West Africa Amid US Withdrawal

In recent years, West Africa has witnessed significant changes in its military alliances. Several countries in the region are asking US military bases to leave while inviting Russian military forces.

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Conviction of President Trump and Lessons for African Leaders

The recent conviction of former President Donald Trump on 34 felony counts has sparked deep reflection on leadership standards worldwide. As the first former American president to face such legal.

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