West Africa stands at a critical moment—fragile, fast-moving, and unforgiving. Despite years of regional diplomacy, the Economic Community of West ...
Non-transport taxes and security fees are scheduled to be scrapped starting Jan 1, 2026, aiming to slash airfares by up to 40%. Aligned with ICAO rules, the ref ...
There are over 190 countries in the world, and each has a unique system of governance. While democracy remains the most ...
The Red Sea has long been one of the world’s most consequential waterways—a narrow, warm corridor linking the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean and ...
Politics often pivots on moments of rupture, and it is in those ruptures that new political calculations are made. West ...
Venezuela’s role as a launchpad for cocaine into West Africa, and onward with jihadist help into Europe, is reshaping the ...
The Indian Ocean must be understood not as a boundary, but as a shared inheritance, a commons that anchors Africa’s economic emancipation and geopolitical autonomy. Anything less is a betrayal of ...
New UC ANR hires bring expertise in disaster resilience, environmental horticulture, agricultural economics, Indigenous food, ...
In a country that combines state-driven modernization with deeply rooted tribal structures, descent-based slavery remains a living institution. This study ...
Products with geographical indication (GI) have generated more than 114 billion baht in revenue this year as consumers seek quality local products with unique identities.
What made Hatshepsut, Cyrus the Great, and Elizabeth I legendary? These visionary rulers shared surprising qualities that ...