Activists in Ghana are increasingly holding extractive companies accountable for environmental damage, human rights abuses, and community harm through grassroots campaigns, legal challenges, and public pressure....
This article by Tilman Ruff of The University of Melbourne, examines the impending expiration of the last major remaining U.S.-Russia nuclear arms control treaty, New START,...
This article by Francois Questiaux (University of Copenhagen), and Marieve Pouliot (University of Copenhagen), highlights the dramatic rise in global demand for shea butter, which has...
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...
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...
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 aritlce by Andrew Serdy of the University of Southampton examines the complex legal questions raised after U.S. authorities boarded a vessel sailing under a Russian...
In this article by Juliette McIntyre, Adelaide University and Tamsin Phillipa Paige, Deakin University, the authors reflect on growing global concern that the United Nations —...
R. Evan Ellis, The Center for Strategic and International Studies, surmises in this article that the predawn seizure of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Jan. 3,...