At first glance, Greenland appears almost as large as the entire continent of Africa on many world maps. In reality, Greenland is about 14 times smaller than Africa.
On the surface, it’s just an old map—but every border tells a deeper story. This 1935 view of Africa offers a striking look into colonial power and how it shaped the continent ...
Drawing a balance sheet of post-colonial rule is indispensable. Clarifying which leaderships and programmes failed, why they ...
Yet despite its apparent absurdity, its journey is a reminder of how few modern boats ply African waterways, and how much ...
Pangolins, the jungle’s elusive specialists, survive almost entirely on ants and termites. Their unique diet, armour and ...
When discussing China’s global rise, attention usually shifts to the United States, Europe, Asia, or the South China Sea. Yet ...
Analysis - Nigeria has endured decades of violent insurgencies and ranks 6th on the 2025 Global Terrorism Index. Numerous people have been killed and millions displaced. The number of casualties from ...
When Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar addressed the extraordinary session of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in ...
The contemporary political landscape has witnessed the emergence of Somaliland as a robust de facto state a "ghost in the ...
In the years ahead, the most terrifying domino could be Nigeria, the “Giant of Africa.” Nigeria is held together by oil and a ...
When Zambians and Malawians meet, they call each other achimwene or baneba—brothers split by a colonial divide. This is not ...