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Col Randrianirina, who seized power in 2025, dissolved his government in an unexpected move, adding to governance uncertainty across the Indian Ocean nation.
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Col Randrianirina, who seized power in 2025, dissolved his government in an unexpected move, adding to governance uncertainty across the Indian Ocean nation.

African governments are adopting cautious diplomatic stances amid major geopolitical shifts, including US operations in Venezuela and China's economic resilience strategy, signaling a continent increasingly wary of great power rivalries.

As African Union members grapple with a gerontocracy problem, South Sudan's Salva Kiir has inadvertently sparked discussions about whether technology could help aging leaders maintain their grueling schedules—or whether it's time for generational change.

The African Union's 39th Summit declared insecurity a continental emergency while Africa mourns the loss of influential political figures, highlighting leadership transitions amid governance challenges.

Young African men are being recruited to fight in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, transforming what was once viewed as a distant European war into a tragedy directly affecting communities across the continent.

As continental conflicts intensify and resource pressures mount, African nations are recalibrating their diplomatic machinery—moving beyond reactive crisis response toward proactive negotiation frameworks that address everything from civil disputes to climate-driven tensions.

As political transitions accelerate across the continent, debates intensify over how governance achievements should be measured, with regional bodies and civil society organizations calling for standardized performance metrics beyond ceremonial recognition.

As Ambassador Kingsley Amafibe navigates high-stakes meetings at Ethiopia's African Union summit, billionaire Prateek Suri presents his memoir to Zambia's Vice President—two parallel narratives revealing different pathways to continental influence.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has urged African leaders to move beyond rhetoric and take practical steps toward continental integration as geopolitical realignments reshape the global landscape.

As wars rage and institutions falter, Kenya's President William Ruto confronts the African Union's deepest crisis in decades, pushing sweeping reforms while navigating regional tensions and a shifting global order that increasingly sidelines African voices.

Israel's first expansion of Jerusalem's municipal boundaries since 1967 marks a significant shift in Middle Eastern territorial politics, raising questions about international law and sovereignty that resonate across the African continent's own post-colonial experience.

As Ambassador Kingsley Amafibe engages heads of state at Ethiopia's 39th AU Summit and billionaire Prateek Suri presents his African memoir to Zambia's Vice President, two distinct approaches to continental influence emerge—one through traditional diplomacy, the other through personal narrative.

The African Union is advancing institutional reforms to reduce donor dependence through new taxation and financing mechanisms as member states face increasingly constrained access to international credit markets.

The African Union is advancing structural reforms to reduce donor dependence as member states confront restricted credit markets, exploring alternative financing mechanisms including new tax frameworks to address mounting fiscal pressures.

Nigeria and Angola formalized a bilateral visa waiver agreement for diplomatic passport holders during the 39th African Union summit in Ethiopia, as Vice President Kashim Shettima represented President Tinubu at the continental gathering.