Ethiopia’s 2026 Elections: A Vote Under the Shadow of Conflict

Ethiopia’s upcoming general election is more than a contest for parliamentary seats. It is a test of whether Africa’s second-most populous country can hold a credible national vote while major regions...

Is the Iran War Coming to Africa’s Tables?

A war centred on Iran may look distant from African households, but its economic shock travels quickly: through oil tankers, fertilizer markets, shipping routes, exchange rates and food prices. For...

Global Leaders Hold Emergency Talks Over Middle East Crisis

World leaders are holding urgent diplomatic discussions as the Middle East conflict threatens to expand into a broader regional war. Leaders from the G7 countries recently held a high-level call to...
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Why Countries Are Preparing for a More Dangerous World

From defense spending and industrial policy to energy security and critical minerals, governments are reshaping
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Why Countries Are Preparing for a More Dangerous World

From defense spending and industrial policy to energy security and critical minerals, governments
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Why Countries Are Preparing for a More Dangerous World

From defense spending and industrial policy to energy security and critical minerals, governments are reshaping

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Ethiopia’s 2026 Elections: A Vote Under the Shadow of Conflict

Ethiopia’s upcoming general election is more than a contest for parliamentary seats. It is a test of whether Africa’s second-most populous country can
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Is the Iran War Coming to Africa’s Tables?

A war centred on Iran may look distant from African households, but its economic shock travels quickly: through oil tankers, fertilizer markets, shipping
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Global Leaders Hold Emergency Talks Over Middle East Crisis

World leaders are holding urgent diplomatic discussions as the Middle East conflict threatens to expand into a broader regional war. Leaders from the

From defense spending and industrial policy to energy security and critical minerals, governments are reshaping their national strategies—not because they expect one war, but because they believe instability has become a permanent feature of global politics.

For decades after the Cold War, much of the.

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Ethiopia’s 2026 Elections: A Vote Under the Shadow of Conflict

Ethiopia’s upcoming general election is more than a contest for parliamentary seats. It is a test of whether Africa’s second-most populous country can hold a credible
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For much of the three decades following the Cold War, policymakers often treated international...

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From defense spending and industrial policy to energy security and critical minerals, governments are reshaping their national strategies—not because they expect one war, but because they believe instability has become a permanent feature of global politics.

For decades after the Cold War, much of the world operated under a powerful assumption: globalization would make conflict less likely, economic interdependence.

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Ethiopia’s 2026 Elections: A Vote Under the Shadow of Conflict

Ethiopia’s upcoming general election is more than a contest for parliamentary seats. It is a test of whether
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Qatar Stars League Set to Resume After Suspension

The Qatar Stars League is preparing to resume matches this week after sporting events across the country were temporarily suspended due to regional security concerns. Authorities halted major sporting...

Real Madrid Strengthens Title Race with Crucial Victory

Real Madrid delivered a commanding performance this weekend, securing a crucial win that strengthens their position in the La Liga title race. The team showcased attacking precision and defensive...

Manchester City Extends Winning Streak in Premier League

Manchester City continued their dominant form with another victory, extending their winning streak in the Premier League. City’s tactical precision and attacking depth were once again on display...

Serena Williams Announces Return to Competitive Tennis

Tennis legend Serena Williams has announced her return to competitive tennis, sparking excitement among fans worldwide. After stepping away from the sport to focus on family and business ventures...