The world’s worst internal displacement crisis, with at least 14 million people uprooted from their homes, is in Sudan.
Two studies offer fascinating portraits of the increasingly sophisticated and networked world of autocracy, dictatorship, and tyranny.
One year on from the launch of its first Internet Exchange Point (IXP) on the continent, LINX Nairobi, the global ...
Morocco was unanimously elected on Wednesday in Ouro Preto, a historic city in southeastern Brazil, to the position of Vice-President of the Annual General Assembly of the International Council on ...
Fifa has unveiled the official Fifa Club World Cup Trophy that will be lifted for the first time at next year rsquo;s ...
South Africa produces standout sports talent. Here are three young athletes whose skill and potential mirror the excitement ...
Press Release - As UN climate negotiations begin, a new Global Witness analysis shows that top oil and gas producers could pay for climate loss and damage in lower-income countries with their current ...
More than 61,000 people are estimated to have died in Khartoum state during the first 14 months of Sudan's war, according to ...
Kouat Noi spent three months in hospital as a baby with a rare, deadly disease. It’s a miracle he became a professional ...
Sudan’s military-controlled government said Wednesday that a key border crossing with Chad will stay open to keep much-needed ...
Solomon Dersso, founding director of Amani Africa, breaks down the sticking points to peace in Sudan – and what it could look ...
Honestly, what would George Orwell have written about this planet of ours, four decades after that ominous year 1984 passed ...