Why US Deportees Are Trapped in a Dictator’s Private Hotel
An investigation reveals a secret $7.5M US deal sending deported asylum seekers to a private hotel owned by Equatorial Guinea’s corrupt ruling family.
An investigation reveals a secret $7.5M US deal sending deported asylum seekers to a private hotel owned by Equatorial Guinea’s corrupt ruling family.
Hundreds of Ghanaians are evacuated from South Africa amid rising vigilante violence, exposing economic crises and the collapse of Pan-African solidarity.
Explore the historical struggle between the SADC Tribunal and national leaders, highlighted by Zimbabwe’s controversial hosting of SADC legal meetings.
Africa is launching the Africa Credit Rating Agency (AfCRA) in June 2026 to combat biased global ratings and escape the costly ‘African Premium’ debt trap.
Explore the historical roots of US hegemony in the Caribbean, from the Monroe Doctrine to modern militarized border policies and regional security pacts.
The rescue of 92 hostages in Borno State reveals a complex, 20-year crisis of radicalization, mass kidnapping, and systemic instability in Nigeria.