
Where Is Atiku Abubakar in Nigeria’s Christian Genocide Saga?
It will be recalled that shortly before the 2023 general elections, a young female university student in one of Northern

Canada Joins U.S. in Condemning Alleged Genocide of Christians in Nigeria
Canada has joined the United States in condemning what lawmakers describe as a “Christian genocide” in Nigeria, as violence against

Dutch Court Opens Trial of Eritrean Man Accused of Leading Brutal Human Smuggling Ring
A Dutch court has begun the trial of Tewelde Goitom, an Eritrean man accused of running a brutal migrant smuggling

Trump Warns of Possible U.S. Troop Deployment or Air Strikes in Nigeria
U.S. President Donald Trump said he is considering military options, including deploying ground troops or launching air strikes to stop

“Tinubu-Trump Meeting: Genocide Claims, Foreign Intervention, and the Crisis of African Sovereignty”
Tinubu & Trump Meeting: Genocide Allegations, U.S. Intervention, and the Question of Africa’s Sovereignty
Nigeria’s presidential adviser Daniel Bwala has

Tanzania’s President Samia Hassan Wins Disputed Election, Claiming 97% of Vote
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has been declared the winner of the country’s disputed October 29 election with more than

Sudan’s Conflict Runs on a Profitable Economy of Violence
Two years into Sudan’s devastating war, analysts warn that the conflict is not simply a collapse of order but a

Opposition Leader in Cameroon Reports Abduction of Family Members and Personal Staff
Cameroonian opposition leader Issa Tchiroma Bakary has accused the government of abducting two family members and his personal chef in

EU Reaffirms Support for Libya After Migrant Boat Tragedy off Sabratha
Following the deadly sinking of a migrant boat off Libya’s coast, the European Union (EU) has reaffirmed its commitment to

Protests Continue in Tanzania After Disputed Election
Protests entered a second day in Tanzania on Thursday following a disputed national election, with Amnesty International reporting at least