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Ethiopia's Fragile Experiment: Can Africa's Second-Most Populous Nation Hold Together?

The Tigray War that consumed northern Ethiopia between 2020 and 2022 was, by the measures that humanitarian organizations use to assess catastrophe, one of the worst conflicts of t…

By Thomas Okafor · May 16, 2026 · 641 views
Physical

U.S. Economy Shows Signs of Strong Recovery Amid Rising Consumer Spending

The American economy continued to show signs of recovery this week as new reports revealed increased consumer spending and steady job growth across several industries. Economists s…

By Dr. Rachel Kim · May 13, 2026 · 2,141 views
Politics

Ghana's Democratic Test: What Africa's Most Stable Republic Faces Next

Ghana has earned, and to some extent jealously guards, a reputation as West Africa's most reliable democracy. Six peaceful transfers of power since the return to multiparty electio…

By Sarah Mitchell · May 9, 2026 · 650 views
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The Americas at a Turning Point: Economic Shifts, Political Realignments, and a New Regional Identity

Introduction Across the Western Hemisphere, a quiet transformation is underway. From North America’s economic recalibration to South America’s political evolution, the nations…

By Marcus Webb · May 2, 2026 · 15 views
Business

Federal Reserve Signals Pause in Rate Hikes Amid Mixed Economic Data

The Federal Reserve indicated Wednesday it may hold interest rates steady at its next meeting, citing a complex economic landscape marked by cooling inflation but persistent labor …

By James Thornton · Apr 21, 2026 · 3,669 views