India’s BRICS Presidency Pits The Global South Against ‘America First’

Dr. Raj Kumar Sharma|Published

India's upcoming BRICS presidency in 2026 aims to redefine global cooperation amidst rising tensions with the US, focusing on climate change, trade, and the challenges ...

The Gathering Storm Confronting Africa in 2026

Abdul Mohammed and Solomon Ayele Dersso|Published

Africa stands at a critical juncture as it approaches 2026, facing unprecedented challenges from armed conflict to geopolitical fragmentation. This article explores ...

Trump 2.0: A Year of Economic Nationalism and Geopolitical Turmoil

Zamikhaya Maseti|Published

Reflecting on Donald Trump’s first year as the 48th President of the United States, this article examines the global implications of his aggressive economic nationalism ...

Mbeki, Zuma’s ‘United Front’ Delaying Quest For The Truth

Prof. Bheki Mngomezulu|Published

The appointment of Justice Sisi Khampepe to chair the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the TRC cases has ignited a debate, with former Presidents Mbeki and Zuma ...

The Implications of Museveni's Re-Election for Uganda's Peace and Stability

Kim Heller|Published

Yoweri Museveni's seventh term raises critical questions about Uganda's democracy, youth unemployment, and the looming threat of dynastic succession. As the nation ...

The Politics of Peace: FIFA Urged To Revoke Trump’s Peace Prize

David Andersson|Published

FIFA's decision to award Donald Trump the newly created Peace Prize has ignited global controversy, raising questions about the integrity of the award and the implications ...

Conference of the Left Aiming to Unite Progressive Forces

Mark Waller|Published

The SACP is set to convene a Conference of the Left, aiming to unite various progressive forces to address South Africa's pressing issues. This initiative seeks ...

The Politics of Silence: Understanding Iran's Protests and South Africa's Response

Dr. Clyde N.S. Ramalaine|Published

Iran faces unprecedented protests, leading to crackdowns and civilian casualties. This article explores the implications of these events, the historical parallels ...

Trump 2.0: A Year of Chaos and Institutional Sabotage

Dr. Reneva Fourie|Published

Reflecting on the first year of Donald Trump's second term, Dr. Reneva Fourie examines the chaos, volatility, and institutional erosion that have characterised his ...

Greenland on the Chessboard of United States Imperialism

Lotte Rørtoft-Madsen|Published

Explore the complex geopolitical dynamics surrounding Greenland as it grapples with U. S. ambitions and Danish control, highlighting the island's struggle for self-determination ...

How China's Investment is Reshaping Africa's Digital Landscape

Tian Kun|Published

China's strategic partnerships are driving Africa's digital transformation, fostering innovation, and enhancing financial inclusion across the continent, says the ...

Why Zelensky's Praise for Maduro's Capture Should Caution SA in its Alliances

Abbey Makoe|Published

In the wake of Zelensky's controversial praise for Maduro's kidnapping, this article explores the implications for South Africa's foreign policy and the importance ...

BRICS 2026: Navigating Challenges and Opportunities for Global Cooperation

Ashraf Patel|Published

India chairs BRICS 2026 amidst global turmoil. This article delves into the challenges and opportunities for multilateralism, trade negotiations, and climate finance, ...

Understanding Foreign Meddling in Iran's Complex Political Crisis

Dr. Reneva Fourie|Published

Iran's protests have sparked international concern, revealing complex narratives of human rights violations, foreign interference, and historical context. This article ...

‘The transition from opposition to authority is not automatic’

Zamikhaya Maseti|Published

With the 2026 local government elections approaching, this analysis explores the readiness of South Africa's opposition parties to govern effectively, examining ...

MKP's Leadership Under Scrutiny Amid KZN Political Turmoil

Prof. Bheki Mngomezulu|Published

The recent withdrawal of the NFP from the KZN multiparty coalition raises critical questions about the MKP's leadership and the future stability of the province's ...

Paralysis in Silencing Africa's Guns An Indictment on AU's Failing Leadership

Kim Heller|Published

The African Union stands at a critical juncture as it prepares for its 39th Ordinary Summit. With pressing issues like economic dependency, climate resilience, and ...

DA’s Leadership Crisis Exposes Party’s Strategic, Ethical Fault Lines

Dr. Reneva Fourie|Published

The Democratic Alliance is grappling with internal strife and leadership challenges as it prepares for its upcoming elective conference, revealing deep-rooted issues ...

Matric 2025: Celebrating Success or Perpetuating Inequality?

Edwin Naidu|Published

Exploring the stark contrasts between public and private education in South Africa, this article reflects on the implications of the 2025 matric results and the ...