Between the courtroom and power: Joseph Kabila’s trial exposes the fault lines in Congo’s future
The death sentence handed down in absentia to former president Joseph Kabila by a military tribunal in Kinshasa has become far more than
The death sentence handed down in absentia to former president Joseph Kabila by a military tribunal in Kinshasa has become far more than
More than five decades after the first calls for political renewal across the continent, the question remains: why does change in Africa still
Washington, D.C. / Johannesburg The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), once celebrated as the cornerstone of U.S.–Africa trade policy, has now entered
KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa – Former South African president and ANC stalwart Thabo Mbeki has issued one of his sharpest warnings yet to the
By AfricaHeadline – Special Report For nearly eight decades, 14 African nations have lived under the weight of the CFA franc, a currency
New York – Finland’s President used his address at the United Nations General Assembly to call for urgent institutional reform and a renewed
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YAOUNDÉ — Forty-three years after first taking power, Paul Biya, now 92, continues to shape Cameroon’s political future. The country is preparing for
Abuja, Nigeria — President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has tightened his hold on Africa’s most populous nation. His party dominates the presidency, parliament and most
By AfricaHeadline – Special Feature Angola has formally entered the race for the future of De Beers, with state-owned diamond company Endiama submitting