Op-eds Trust deficit threatens Guinea’s peaceful return to civilian rule By Paulin Maurice Toupane and Aïssatou Kanté
Africa World Bank approves $1.08bn loan for Nigeria; AU mediators in bid to save South Sudan peace deal By Reuters
Africa War against Sudanese army not over, says RSF chief; Niger withdraws from Lake Chad military force By Reuters
Op-eds Deadly synthetic cannabis kush takes hold of the youth in west Africa’s Mano River Basin By Feyi Ogunade
Africa Ecowas support crucial for Guinea’s peaceful transition and local conflict resolution drives By Paulin Maurice Toupane and Aïssatou Kanté
Africa New Guinea constitution may buoy nation’s political stability if presidential power limits are agreed By Issaka K Souaré
Our Burning Planet West African coups set to worsen already prevailing economic crises, mass hunger and violent chaos By William Gumede
Africa Guinea junta’s hard line on illicit medicines makes inroads but proves unpopular among consumers By Mouhamadou Kane
Africa Trafficked from Serbia: How birds from Guinea end up in European pet shops By Tristen Taylor, Ingrid Gercama, Nathalie Bertrams and Nemanja Rujević
Africa AU-EU summit kicks off in Brussels with concerns about security and Covid By Carien du Plessis
Africa Burkina Faso president Roch Kabore detained: Plague of military coups spreads in West Africa By Peter Fabricius
Africa Can there ever be such a thing as a good coup d'état? The short answer, in an ideal world, is No By Craig Bailie