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, Op-eds Ecowas support crucial for Guinea’s peaceful transition and local conflict resolution drives by: Paulin Maurice Toupane and Aïssatou Kanté
Africa, Op-eds New Guinea constitution may buoy nation’s political stability if presidential power limits are agreed by: Issaka K Souaré
Our Burning Planet, Op-eds West African coups set to worsen already prevailing economic crises, mass hunger and violent chaos by: William Gumede
Africa, Maverick Citizen, Maverick News Guinea junta’s hard line on illicit medicines makes inroads but proves unpopular among consumers by: Mouhamadou Kane
Africa, World, Our Burning Planet, Maverick News Trafficked from Serbia: How birds from Guinea end up in European pet shops by: Tristen Taylor, Ingrid Gercama, Nathalie Bertrams and Nemanja Rujević
Africa, World 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