As China tightens its grip on Africa, Somaliland’s case is re-entering U.S. debate raising stakes for American strategy in the region.
Matthew Cookson
Ian Winiarski
A Muslim-majority society without Islamist rule. Israel’s Somaliland move mirrors Taiwan’s struggle for recognition and shakes global power dynamics.

Raghu Kondori
Somaliland works, the region resists: why success is seen as a threat.

Gulaid Yusuf Idaan
How recognizing Somaliland reshapes Red Sea security and challenges authoritarian influence.

Shalitha Bandara
What happens to a nation after defeat? An unfiltered conversation about guilt, God, and the return of Afrikaner nationalism.

Dr. Adi Schlebusch/Heike Claudia Petzer
How cancel culture is destroying South Africa’s music scene, and why saying the ‘wrong’ thing online can ruin a career overnight.

Thabelo Mahangani
Historic UN breakthrough: Morocco’s Sahara plan wins global backing. Here’s what it means for peace and U.S. diplomacy.

Youssef Amrani
Sudan is collapsing. Trump says he can stop it. Here’s what you’re not being told.

Moataz Khalil
Raila Odinga was more than a politician; he was a movement. His passing forces Kenya to confront a crucial question: will politics follow personality or principle?

Pharis Gichanga
Two young Tanzanian students were murdered (one of whom was held hostage) by Hamas, yet African leaders and human rights activists stayed silent. This is the story of forgotten lives.

Thabelo Mahangani
Bill Maher said what the media won’t: A genocide of Christians is unfolding in Africa while Qatar’s propaganda machine works overtime to hide it.

Dr. Charles Jacobs