Recent developments in Ghana during the inauguration of President John Mahama have raised more questions than answers about the current state of affairs on the African continent.
John Mahama has been sworn in as Ghana’s new president. He inherits a host of security challenges by dint of the country’s position in the west African region, which has become increasingly volatile.
On January 11, a demonstration is planned in Côte d'Ivoire where Malian residents will reportedly express their discontent ...
The Sahel region of Africa, between the Sahara and the tropical savannahs to the south, has emerged as a significant base of ...
Klutse Kudomor, an agribusiness consultant and development advocate, has called for a paradigm shift in Ghana's approach to ...
For our columnist Sébastien Fath, a notable evolution is taking place within African evangelical churches, marked by ...
The Austrian foreign ministry says a female citizen has been taken by unknown assailants in the military-ran West African ...
IT was barely 16 days after President Bola Tinubu was elected chairman of ECOWAS that Abdourahmane Tchiani illegally removed ...
Russia’s apparent fast-tracking of plans to establish a military hub in Libya could worsen that country’s protracted conflict. For Russia, as for Iran, last month’s fall of the 54-year-old Assad ...
Good morning, Mr President. I write on your January 7 visit to Ghana to attend the inauguration of His Excellency, President John Dramani Mahama, ...
The presence of Burkina Faso’s military leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, at the inauguration of Ghanaian President John Mahama ...
GNA-The 2024 withdrawal of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger from ECOWAS represents a significant challenge to regional integration in West Africa. This research ...