The Power of Water: A Key Element in International Relations
Once again the African continent experiences a major regional tension as a result of colonialist moves and decisions made throughout the last few centuries. The geo-political game played between all...
View ArticleYoung Diplomats Builds Peace in the Sahel Through Food Security
N’Djamena—Young Diplomats held a half-day seminar in Chad, entitled “Food Security and Peace Building in the Sahel Region.” The purpose of the seminar was to assess the chronic food insecurity in the...
View ArticleBalancing the Risks and Benefits of Artificial Intelligence
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into our daily lives is happening at a rapid pace, and its influence has spilled over into the realm of international politics. From shaping public...
View ArticleAre We Really Independent?
With the dawn of each “Independence” anniversary on February 18th, we, as Gambians, blow horns, sing, drum and cheer to celebrate “Independence Day.” This year shall be no exception. Independence is...
View ArticleSudan Clashes: Regional and Global Dimensions
The fighting in Sudan between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces has received regional and international attention since its outbreak on the fifteenth of April, especially as it threatens...
View ArticleWhen Will President Barrow Appoint a New Vice President?
Since the sudden demise of Gambia’s Vice-President, Dr. Badara Joof, there have been wild rumours about his replacement; however, it appears that President Adama Barrow, who has the constitutional...
View ArticleTurkey Elections 2023: What You Need to Know
Attitude Estimation | The estimate deals with the upcoming general elections in Turkey, scheduled for mid-May, amid internal challenges that have resulted in a complex electoral map and increased...
View ArticleFrom Dream to Reality: Success Stories of Aspiring International Students...
Studying abroad is a dream that many aspiring students hold close to their hearts. However, turning that dream into reality can be a daunting task, with numerous challenges and uncertainties to...
View ArticleINDIA Elections 2024: Modi’s False Flag Frenzy
The world’s largest so-called democracy is about to conduct its next general elections in 2024. The above statement might not sound very upsetting, but the historical record of India tells a different...
View ArticleAre Countries and Cities Running Out of Water?
There is a water crisis. Because water covers 70% of our planet, we tend to think water will always be around. But, freshwater is actually quite rare. In fact, only 3% of Earth’s water is freshwater,...
View ArticleHow Climate Has Become a Source of Conflict in Africa?
An introduction The African continent has been known throughout its history that its peoples are dominated by the agricultural and pastoral life, and that the climate greatly affects their lives, and...
View ArticleFacts about Israel-Hamas Conflict
The Hamas – Israel War On October 7th, 2023, the Hamas organization invaded Israel and brutally massacred and attacked civilians in southern Israel. 1,300 Israelis were murdered and hundreds were...
View ArticleGender Inequalities: Climate Change as a Threat Multiplier
Climate change isn’t something people get to choose to believe or not: it’s happening. Since pre-industrial times, human-caused climate change has resulted in an increase in greenhouse gas emissions...
View ArticleThe War in Cameroon and the Identity Politics of Language
Origins of the Current Crisis : Cameroon is currently in a state of internal conflict and has been since September 2017. The country is divided among linguistic lines, with a large French-speaking...
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