The Caribbean frontline: Cuba’s fight is Africa’s fight — A strategic analysis of the US indictment of Raúl Castro

They defend not Raúl Castro the man, but the principle that sovereignty cannot be litigated out of existence.
By Saxon Zvina 17h ago

Africa cannot prosper while divided

That contradiction remains difficult to justify.
By Newsday May. 25, 2026

Why the world is converging on Beijing: A Post-2020 shift and Africa’s strategic moment

It serves three core roles: a diplomatic bridgebuilder, a provider of conditional-free development frameworks, and an anchor of strategic stability.
By Saxon Zvina May. 21, 2026

China–Russia strategic partnership: Shapers of a multipolar world and opportunities for the Global South

Amid profound shifts in the global landscape, this visit highlights the shared commitment of both countries to advancing peaceful and equitable changes to the international order.
By Saxon Zvina May. 19, 2026

Deepening Sino-Russian strategic coordination: opportunities for the Global South and Africa

The two sides will sign more than 20 cooperation documents and issue joint statements on building a multipolar world and new-type international relations.
By Saxon Zvina May. 19, 2026

China is still supplying drone factories in Iran, Russia despite U.S. sanctions

An Iranian-designed Shahed-136 over Kyiv during a Russian attack.
By Newsday May. 8, 2026

The situation in the Baltic region

The Russian Federation reaffirms its commitment to ensuring law and order and stability in the Baltic region.
By Own Correspondent May. 4, 2026

The current situation in the Baltic region

The Russian Federation reaffirms its commitment to ensuring law and order and stability in the Baltic region.
By Own Correspondent May. 4, 2026

Africa’s new information war: Leaked files exposing manufactured solidarity

Africa’s youth cannot defend what leaders refuse to acknowledge.
By Wellington Muzengeza May. 2, 2026