
In Washington, Cyril Ramaphosa Defends South African Neutrality
South African leaders have consistently rejected U.S. efforts to punish African countries for nonalignment.

King Charles III Faces a Reckoning on Empire in Africa
Will a monarch known for voicing his personal views apologize for Britain’s crimes in Africa?

Is China Responsible for Zambia’s Debt Crisis?
The first country to default in the COVID era makes a deal with the IMF.

Ethiopia’s Cease-Fire Collapses
After five months of relative calm, Tigray is once again under fire.

Will Angolan Voters Ditch the Party of Liberation?
President João Lourenço’s MPLA faces an unusually strong challenge from a united opposition.

Can Blinken Bring Peace in Eastern Congo?
The U.S. secretary of state is urging Kigali, Kinshasa, and others to stop backing militias in the region—but a lasting peace deal remains elusive.

Is the New U.S. Africa Strategy More of the Same?
The Biden administration insists it’s not focused on geopolitical competition, but its new document is full of references to Russia and China.

Odinga and Ruto Face Off in Kenya
Rivals become allies as outgoing President Uhuru Kenyatta backs his old nemesis in a closely fought election.

Is Conservation Becoming Colonialism in Tanzania?
Tourism initiatives and conservation of UNESCO heritage sites have led to forced evictions of Indigenous peoples.

Africans Decry Europe’s Energy Hypocrisy
Wealthy European countries that sought to halt funding of fossil fuel projects across Africa are now scrambling to secure the continent’s oil and gas.

Ghana Goes to the IMF
After promising to prosper without international aid, Nana Akufo-Addo’s government is seeking international financial assistance to address an economic crisis.

What Does China Want in Ethiopia?
Beijing is stepping up its diplomatic efforts in the Horn of Africa as U.S. influence wanes.

Nigeria’s All-Male Gerontocracy Won’t Go Away
Africa’s largest democracy systematically excludes women and young people from politics in a country where the median age is 18.

Belgium Offers Regret—but No Reparations—to Congo
King Philippe stopped short of apologizing for colonial-era atrocities, angering the Congolese opposition and diaspora.

Turkey’s Newest African Ally
Ankara’s arms sales to Niger could make the country the center of counterterrorism efforts in the Sahel.