In a continent where echoes of colonial rule still reverberate through economic structures, Ethiopia’s recent announcement to print its own currency domestically stands as a potent...
Ghana collects only about half of the blood units it needs for its healthcare system, with the National Blood Service’s 2024 collection of 187,280 units falling...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s address on January 20, 2026, in Davos was not merely a speech—it was a strategic communiqué. Beneath its philosophical tone and...
This article by Lydia Esenam, an international education consultant at Woori Education & Immgration, addresses parents’ fears about sending their children abroad to study, reassuring them...
In this article, Richard Morris of Lincoln University, New Zealand, explores a common question among AI users worldwide: does politely saying “please” and “thank you” to...
In an insightful Atlantic Council report, Joseph Asunka examines Ghana’s remarkable democratic journey since the mid-1990s, pointing out the pivotal role of civil society and independent...
Brazil is embarking on an ambitious cultural exchange with Rwanda, introducing its world-famous carnival traditions, music, and African-rooted expressions to the east African country. The planned...
In this analysis, Adi Imsirovic of University of Oxford surmises that the U.S. military strike on Venezuela in early January 2026 – which included airstrikes and...
This humorous and insightful first-person piece by Gideon Donkor uses a whimsical business experiment to explore economic concepts through everyday experience. The author recounts his attempt...
This major analysis by Jean-Nicolas Bordeleau, Flinders University; Intifar Chowdhury, Flinders University, and Rodrigo Praino, Flinders University, highlights four key elections in 2026 that will serve...