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Libya July 7, 2026By Samuel BrownLibya 15 Years After Gaddafi: How Marshal Haftar’s Authoritarian Rule Is ExpandingBy Samuel Brown
Uganda June 27, 2026By Atticus ReedHow Kenya Became the Epicenter of Transnational Repression in East AfricaBy Atticus Reed
Eswatini June 14, 2026By William GreenChina Unleashes Intense Offensive Against Defiant King of EswatiniBy William Green
Uganda May 25, 2026By Noah RodriguezAfter Four Decades in Power, Uganda’s Leader Sets Sights on Another Five YearsBy Noah Rodriguez
Equatorial Guinea May 12, 2026By Sophia DavisFear and Hope Unite: How Abuse Survivors in Equatorial Guinea Are Responding to the Pope’s Upcoming VisitBy Sophia Davis
Politics April 28, 2026By Charlotte AdamsYouth Uprising, Faltering Governments, and the Surge of Populist Politics in Kenya, Uganda, and TanzaniaBy Charlotte Adams
Libya April 10, 2026By Jackson LeeLibya’s Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, Former Ruthless Enforcer, Dies at 53 Following Political Comeback AttemptBy Jackson Lee
Tunisia March 31, 2026By Samuel BrownTunisia’s Crisis: How Demographic Decline Accelerates Authoritarian CollapseBy Samuel Brown
Ivory-Coast March 25, 2026By William GreenHow Two Troubled Elections Expose the Dangers of One-Party DominanceBy William Green