Despite Africa’s digital media boom, huge access gaps persist Jeffrey Conroy-Krutz, Komi Amewunou, and Kelechi Amakoh - May 7, 2024 Lack of internet access leaves many without information on economic opportunities, health, and education.
How Israel sees the ICC potential warrants against its leaders Brent E. Sasley - May 23, 2024 The news that the ICC is considering arrest warrants for Israeli leaders affects how Israel sees itself in the world.
Parties promise unity, but many South Africans may sit out election Kim Yi Dionne and Carolyn E. Holmes - May 26, 2024 An expert discusses racial politics, the potential for election violence, and youth political engagement ahead of May 29 elections.
2024: The election that could redefine South Africa’s politics Joshua Tucker and Daniel de Kadt - May 25, 2024 Everything you need to know about the May 29 elections, including recent changes to South Africa’s electoral system.
Iran’s president has died. What happens now? Christopher Clary and Hussein Banai - May 20, 2024 Iran has a succession plan – and a population that’s deeply dissatisfied with the current regime.
Why some countries are less welcoming to international students Alexander Kustov - May 20, 2024 As governments try to cut immigration numbers, universities are defending their lucrative market.
These protests in Kashmir weren’t about India Christopher Clary - May 17, 2024 In Pakistan, government austerity measures proved highly unpopular.
Israel’s assault on Gaza is about more than a fight with Hamas Brent E. Sasley - May 16, 2024 How collective memories of historical trauma factor into Israel’s response to the Oct. 7 attacks.
A gunman shot Slovakia’s prime minister. Here’s what you need to know. Michal Onderco - May 15, 2024 The attempted assassination of Prime Minister Robert Fico happened in a deeply divided political context.
Trump wants Nixon’s impoundment power. What’s impoundment? Andrew Rudalevige - May 15, 2024 Another installment in the presidential power series.