The “Silk Road” causes Dominoes of Bankruptcies in the participating Countries May 19, 2022 The bankruptcy of Sri Lanka – this tourist paradise – is a warning to any state that has followed and participated in the new…
Libya is still in a State of Constant Turmoil February 24, 2022 Amid complete political uncertainty, Libyans celebrated the 11th anniversary of the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi on February 16th. Eleven years after the Revolution and…
Africa: Biblical Disasters at least 77 Dead in Hurricane An January 28, 2022 Dozens of dead and countless devastations are being counted by states in southern Africa hit by Hurricane An. Tens of thousands of homes were…
Libya: The Road to the Elections is a Μinefield November 25, 2021 At the Paris International Conference on Libya on November 12, the United States, France, Germany and Italy insisted on holding elections in the troubled…
Tough Challenge for South Africa July 22, 2021 Dozens of people have been killed in violent protests and looting since former South African President Jacob Zuma was sentenced to life in prison…
The Extensions of the “Civil War” in Ethiopia December 10, 2020 When Ethiopian President Abi Ahmad made peace with the neighbouring state of Eritrea in 2018, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Today more…
Rwandan hero Paul Rusesabagina jailed October 8, 2020 Paul Rusesabagina is a Rwandan humanitarian and activist who, while working as a manager at the Hotel des Mille Collines in Kigali, hid and protected 1,268 Hutu and Tutsi…
Policies to successfully tackle poverty in Malawi November 14, 2019 The Malawi which is located in South East Africa with a population of 18m is one of the poorest countries on the planet and…
Ceasefire in South Soudan, Hope now in Peace September 26, 2019 The civil war that began in July 2016 between the forces led by the so-called Vice-President of the Government, Mr. Riek Machar , and…