
Can Kenya’s Ruto Survive?
After a deadly crackdown and government backtracking on legislation, young Kenyans are still taking to the streets.

Africa’s Critical Mineral Race Heats Up
Competing railway corridors pit the United States against China; Kenya faces a violent crackdown on tax protests.

Can South Africa’s Center Hold?
The new coalition government has brought together parties with divergent agendas while keeping radical populists out.

Rwanda’s Rigged Election
Paul Kagame has banned all but two opposition candidates, ensuring himself another landslide win.

South Africa’s Era of ANC Dominance Is Over
After a stinging election setback, the long-ruling party is assessing its coalition options.

What to Watch in South Africa’s Election
If the ANC doesn’t win a majority, how it chooses to form a coalition will be key.

U.K. Begins Rwanda Deportations
After Parliament overruled the Supreme Court and declared Rwanda safe, Sunak’s government is rounding up asylum-seekers.

Chad’s Great-Power Balancing Act
Chadian leader Mahamat Idriss Déby courts Russia and expels U.S. troops ahead of elections.

Will Washington Sanction Sudan’s RSF?
Lawmakers are calling for direct measures against the group’s leader, Hemeti.

Anti-American Protests in Niger
Junta leaders and demonstrators seek to replace U.S. presence in the country.

Togo Readies for Turmoil
The country’s president has delayed elections indefinitely, but the political opposition is prepared for a fight.

How Will Senegal’s New President Govern?
Bassirou Diomaye Faye’s agenda has spooked some investors, but power could temper his more radical proposals.

Kenya’s Sex Abuse Scandal Puts World Bank in Spotlight
U.S., U.K., and France disagree on compensation for victims at an IFC-funded chain of for-profit schools.

Senegal’s Existential Election
After a month of chaos, the country is going to the polls with formerly imprisoned opposition candidates on the ballot.

Namibia Calls for Reparations Talks With Germany
More than a century after the Herero-Nama genocide, Namibian communities are seeking compensation, land redistribution, and a seat at the table.