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Election misinformation is a problem in any language. But some gets more attention than others


Disinformation about elections has surged in Africa ahead of recent elections, according to a study this month from the Africa Center for Strategic Studies which identified dozens of recent ... Read More

High stakes: Will 2024 be the year of the democrat, the autocrat or the authoritarian democrat?


This has been described as ‘the year of elections’ and as ‘the ultimate election year’. But this does not mean it will be the year of democracy. On the contrary, it may well become the year of the ... Read More

US Ambassador Virginia Palmer’s remarks at CDD’s Democracy Decline in West Africa: A conversation with policy actors


We have to fight encroachment on democratic institutions.  We have to beef up the institutions that are responsible for delivering democracy. Read More

In South Africa, former president Jacob Zuma excluded from the next elections


Former President Jacob Zuma will not be able to participate in the next elections in South Africa, the electoral commission ruled on Thursday March 28, further News ... Read More

Mozambique’s Islamist Insurgency Is Making a Comeback


A surge in violence in Mozambique’s northern province of Cabo Delgado underscores the complex nature of the conflict there. After a period of reduced activity over the past three years, the insurgency ... Read More

In Today’s Issue


Reducing news to hard lines and side-taking leaves a lot of the story untold. Progress comes from challenging what we hear and considering different views. Read More

Migrants and strongmen: the EU’s north Africa headache


Cross-border migration occurs primarily within Africa, including below the Sahara. But if we look again at Frontex’s latest data, we see that the main African nationalities accounting for irregular ... Read More

Kenya promised cops to Haiti. Its citizens didn’t like that.


As Haiti’s gang crisis deepens, a debate is raging in Kenya about whether or not to volunteer its police to help quell the violence. Read More

Pentagon’s acting policy undersecretary to step down after just 9 months


Acting Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Sasha Baker will resign from her post at the end of April after just nine months in the job as the top policymaker for the Pentagon. The undersecretary of ... Read More

Russia’s Predetermined Election


When it comes to election reporting, we at TMD are usually up quite late, waiting to bring you the most accurate numbers possible in contests potentially decided by razor-thin margins. We could have ... Read More

We must fight for and protect democracy everyday – US Ambassador to Ghana


The US Ambassador to Ghana, has reiterated that democracy is not something that must just be checked in a box, but must be fought for and defended everyday. Read More

You say strategic autonomy, I say blatant protectionism


POLITICO's weekly transatlantic tech newsletter uncovers the digital relationship between critical power-centers through exclusive insights and breaking news for global technology elites and political ... Read More


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