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Addressing Cyber Security Threats in Africa – The Case of Malawi

Malawi, a landlocked country in southeastern Africa, recently found itself at the forefront of a cyber security crisis, drawing attention to the critical need for strong measures to protect national.

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The Role of the International Court of Justice in Shaping Global Governance

As the principal judicial organ of the United Nations, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) also known as the World Court has been settling legal disputes between states and providing.

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Effects of Floating Local Currencies in Africa against the Dollar

The debate surrounding the decision between fixed and floating exchange rate systems has intensified, particularly in the context of African economies. This discussion gains importance when considering the challenges faced.

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The Critical Need for Peace and Security Summits in Africa

Conflicts and uncertainties in Africa are a serious concern for the region and the world. According to the Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP), there were at least 18 states in.

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Signicat: Leading the Charge Against Identity Fraud in the Digital Era

In an era where cyber threats loom large and financial stability hangs in the balance, combating identity fraud has become a paramount concern for companies worldwide. Signicat, the trailblazing provider.

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Can the Super Eagles Qualify for the Next World Cup?

The dust has settled on the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), where the Super Eagles of Nigeria, despite a valiant effort, fell short to the Ivory Coast in a.

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Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza: African Union Leaders Condemn Israeli Actions

In the wake of the events unfolding since October 7, when Israel initiated bombardments on Gaza, a deeply concerning toll has been reported by Palestinian authorities. Tragically, over 13,000 Palestinians.

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Exploring the Israeli-African relationship Over the Years

The relationship between Israel and Africa has undergone significant transformations since the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. Initially characterized by limited engagement, the ties between Israel and.

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The Maturity of Namibia’s Democracy: A Model for African Nations

Once emerging from the shadows of apartheid and colonial rule, Namibia has built a mature and stable democracy. In the heart of southern Africa, Namibia’s democracy has grown and matured.

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How Africa Can Control Its Resources

According to Dr. Vanessa Ushie, who currently serves as the Acting Director of the African Natural Resource Management and Investment Center at the African Development Bank, Africa, and the global.

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