Chad’s Mahamat Déby is determined to fill his father Idriss Déby’s shoes — and not just with the blood of his enemies
The United States has never been shy to pass judgment on African elections. What does it look like when Africa passes judgment on America’s chaotic vote?
Once Tel Aviv’s sworn enemy, Khartoum is apparently ready to end hostilities, but Sudanese refugees fear they may be deported
Four former heads of state speak about what being president is actually like
Social media is shaping Africa’s political engagement in diverse and complex ways
Tibesti has long been fertile ground for rebellions in Chad. Is another one coming?
Unless something changes, Cameroon and Uganda might be next