
Reassessing Mandela is a reminder that even the most admired leaders operate within constraints.




Uganda’s Judge, Julia Sebuntinde, was the only judge who voted against all the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) provisional measures...














Journalist says reporters in Zimbabwe live in fear of arrest.

The global biodiversity framework will provide goals and targets to stem and reverse the decline in nature until 2050.

The prospect of the World Cup being played more frequently is gaining ground in the world’s football governing bodies.

In a storytelling collaboration with African Crossroads, This Is Africa explores what relationships Africans have with their environment zooming in on efforts to better the interconnection...

Food security levels are no longer improving globally, and the trend for Africa is especially worrying.

The report projects an increase in mean temperatures and hot extremes across the continent. Worryingly the rate of temperature increase across the continent exceeds the global...

Whoever wins the elections will face two key challenges: reviving the country’s democratic credentials and stimulating the economy.

As Tunisia’s political crisis shows, removing dictators is one step on the long road to economic and political stability.

While some German museums are returning some of the famous Benin Bronzes, most remain in museums in the UK and the US even as calls for...

South Sudan's National Security Service (NSS) arrested the former caretaker governor of Northern Bahr el Ghazal state Kuel Aguer Kuel this morning, according to a family...