After years of complex and often strained relations, what trajectory can we expect for EU-Africa relations in managing ...
Worsening crises and geopolitical rivalries have destabilized many Africa states, prompting China to increase its security ...
The global arms trade is shifting, with sub-Saharan Africa diversifying security partnerships away from traditional suppliers ...
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are expanding their economic and diplomatic influence in sub-Saharan Africa ...
The current trajectory of migration diplomacy between the EU and African countries leaves little room for optimism.
The implementation of New Pact reforms could lead to greater responsibility being shifted to third countries, raising several concerns in the process.
The process of irregular migration between Africa and the EU results in suboptimal outcomes for all parties involved ...
Russia's failed invasion of Ukraine has severely damaged its military reputation, leading to a drop in arms sales ...
Migrant arrivals via the Central Mediterranean route have consistently declined. What are the key factors underpinning this trend?
Arms imports to sub-Saharan Africa are marked by fluctuating volumes and diverse supplier relationships, driven by great power rivalry and geopolitical risks, as shown by SIPRI data.
The growing prevalence of improvised explosive devices (IEDs), particularly in West Africa, has caused widespread civilian casualties ...
After Kishida announced that he would not run for a second term, Japan’s ruling LDP is about to choose its next leader.