Post-election violence in CAR brings France-Russia tensions to a head
The roots of this conflict began in 2003, when François Bozizé became the president of the CAR amid a coup backed by France.
Ethiopia’s Tigray crisis proves the Nobel Prize isn’t really about peace
Abiy is not the first Nobel Peace Prize Laureate to undertake actions that contrast the goals of the Peace Prize.
The art of the scapegoat: Eritrea’s unique brand of totalitarianism
The regime of President Isaias Afwerki applies uniquely oppressive tactics to maintain power in the midst of widespread political, social, and economic failings. The regime, however, may soon face an existential challenge.