A Turning Point Africa Didn’t Choose, But Perhaps Needed When AGOA quietly expired in September 2025, it didn’t just close a chapter in US–Africa trade. It...
US Moves Closer To Cutting South Africa Out Of Key Trade Deal South Africa’s already strained relationship with the United States has entered a far more...
BRICS at a Crossroads: Why the Bloc May Need Its Own Security Council Quiet diplomacy has run its course and the cost of staying silent is...
A political storm is brewing in Washington that could deliver a seismic shock to the South African economy. A new bill introduced in the US Senate,...
For MTN, what began as a series of legal challenges in American courtrooms has exploded into a full-blown geopolitical crisis, entangling the telecoms giant in the...
Israel’s Blitz to Win Back African Friends, And Send a Message to South Africa When Israel’s President Isaac Herzog quietly touched down in several African countries...
In the bustling halls of the G20 summit, where the world’s most powerful economies gather, a different story is being written. It’s a story not just...
Red Sea flashpoint revives fears of war between old foes Tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea have once again flared, with Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki issuing a...
In a rapidly changing global energy landscape, a growing alliance between BRICS+ and OPEC+ is signaling a new chapter in how energy is produced, priced, and...
South Africa has become a hot topic in global politics, particularly in Washington. While it might seem surprising, this shift is driven by two factors: strategic...