The US and Israel’s unprovoked attack on Iran and Iran’s retaliatory closure of the narrow chokepoint exit from the Persian Gulf may have “cascading consequences for...
In this revealing commentary, Stephen Armah Quaye dismantles the popular myth that migration to Canada guarantees automatic success and prosperity for Ghanaians. Drawing attention to the...
This opinion piece by Victoria Hamah (PhD) argues that President John Dramani Mahama’s foreign-policy direction reflects a renewed commitment to Kwame Nkrumah’s ideas of sovereignty, non-alignment,...
The recent death of Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as “El Mencho,” has triggered severe retaliatory violence in Mexico, resulting in at...
In this opinion piece, experienced journalist Kizito Cudjoe urges Ghanaian media to uphold ethical standards amid rising misinformation and AI tools. While technology aids reporting, rushed...
As Russia’s war in Ukraine enters its fifth year, Peter Rutland and Elizaveta Gaufman, surmise in this article that public support for President Vladimir Putin and...
In this article, Francesca Jackson of Lancaster University states that the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, which occurred at the Sandringham estate, marks the first time in...
The images are searing: a Russian man, ordinary-looking designer eyewear fittingly fixed on his face, approaching women in Accra’s malls, on its beaches, along its streets....
This article by Jordan Miller of the Arizona State University explains the consequences of the U.S. officially leaving the World Health Organization in January 2026, detailing...
In a world that too often equates formal education with destiny, Mary Wanjiku’s story shatters every excuse we tell ourselves about what is possible. Born in...