
Are Chinese investors grabbing Zambian land? Study finds that’s a myth
Media coverage of Chinese land investments in African agriculture often reinforces narratives of a weak African state and the Chinese land grab, highlighting power imbalances between the actors involved in these land...

Nigeria’s new electoral chief: six priorities to fix a flawed system
Elections are a pillar of liberal democracy. Citizens use them to choose their leaders and influence governance. In Nigeria, under the 1999 constitution, the Independent National Electoral Commission has the responsibility...

Louis Moholo-Moholo, a lion of South African jazz who used his drums to find freedom
Louis Tebugo Moholo-Moholo was born in St Monicas Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa on 10 March 1940. Hed not have appreciated that introduction, once chastising an interviewer: Ah, no! My name is this; I was born by the...

If youre a professor of literature, writing a novel must be pretty easy, right? Or, hang on, maybe not. Perhaps all that knowledge, expertise and awareness of truly great writing makes putting yourself out there even...

What UK involvement in Iran could look like – and the political questions it raises
At the time of writing, US President Donald Trump is deliberating over whether to join Israels air campaign to destroy Irans suspected nuclear weapons programme. This is already a contentious issue within Washington DC and...

Trump’s unpredictable approach to Iran could seriously backfire
US president Donald Trump has now publicly approved a plan of attack against Iran, which includes a strike against its underground nuclear facility at Fordow (though, at the time of writing, a final decision to go ahead...

Israel’s attacks have exposed weaknesses in Iran, but it’s in little danger of collapsing
The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has said that his countrys campaign in Iran could certainly lead to regime change. In an interview with Fox News on June 15, he called the government in Tehran very weak and...