Africa: Will America Ever Learn?

Africa: Will America Ever Learn?

From Southeast Asia to South America, the Middle East, and Africa, US interventions have consistently prioritised American interests in oil, lands and other resources, over democracy or human rights. The US approach to Venezuela is not an anomaly of Donald Trump’s presidency; it is consistent with decades of American foreign policy. Intervention, control over resources,…

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Africa: Will America Ever Learn?

Africa: Why Africa’s Terrorism Crisis Is a Governance Crisis First

Countering violent extremism must be reframed as a governance renewal project — investing in accountable institutions, empowering civil society as an early warning system, institutionalising interfaith and intercultural dialogue, protecting media freedom and addressing structural exclusion. Africa is today the world’s primary epicentre of terrorism. That is not a slogan, nor is it a rhetorical…

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Nikkei 225, CSI 300, Kospi

Nikkei 225, CSI 300, Kospi

A Greenlandic flag flies over a residential house on Jan. 21, 2026 in Nuuk, Greenland. Sean Gallup | Getty Images Markets in Asia rebounded after U.S. President Donald Trump walked back on his threat to impose tariffs on European countries over Greenland. Trump also said at the World Economic Forum in Davos that he would…

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New research shows legacy PKI puts digital identities at risk, with 56% of organisations experiencing services disruption

New research shows legacy PKI puts digital identities at risk, with 56% of organisations experiencing services disruption

PKI remains essential for secure digital identity. CyberArk (NASDAQ: CYBR), which positions itself as the global leader in identity security, today announced the findings of a new report: Trends in PKI Security: A Global Study of Trends, Challenges & Business Impact. Conducted by Ponemon Institute, a leading independent research firm, the CyberArk-commissioned research analyses perspectives from…

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Former Uvalde school officer found not guilty

Former Uvalde school officer found not guilty

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Now Playing Former Uvalde school officer found not guilty 00:25 UP NEXT Border Patrol officer injured during California operation 01:06 People in Greenland react to Trump’s takeover attempt 00:58 House panel votes to hold Clintons in contempt 00:51 Border Patrol…

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Africa: Will America Ever Learn?

Africa: Half of Africans Give Their Governments Failing Marks On Education

Attainment advances among younger generations but reflects persistent disadvantages for women, the poor, and rural residents. Key findings On average across 38 African countries, almost six in 10 adults have secondary (39%) or post-secondary (18%) education, while 26% have primary schooling and 16% have no formal education. Educational attainment varies widely across countries. Almost half…

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