West and Central Africa flooded despite minor role in climate changeWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Laura28 October 2024
The impact of China's fishing policies on West AfricaWritten by Ruohan Xie, Desire Nimubona25 September 2024
Komlan Avoulete analyzes extended transition periods in West AfricaWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Laura16 July 2024
The maritime crews keeping Africa connected to the internetWritten by Jacobo Nájera Translated by Ameya Nagarajan15 July 2024
Guinea: Military regime delays return to civilian ruleOfficials insist nothing can be done before establishing the electoral registerWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Laura16 July 2024
Guinea's toxic media landscape threatens press freedomSeveral Guinean media outlets have ceased broadcastingWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Jean-Christophe Brunet26 June 2024
Interview with the political figure Boubacar Touré on the coup which overthrew Niger's presidentMali, Burkina Faso, and Guinea are standing by the actors behind Niger's coup Written by Jean Sovon Translated by Adam Long27 November 2023
Africa reimagined: Burkina Faso's Ibrahim Traoré advocates for resilience, recognition, and resistanceAn impassioned call for self-reliance at the Russia-Africa summitWritten by Richard Atimniraye7 August 2023
Togo finally gives its authors recognition in its school syllabusTogolese authors deserve to be known across the whole of AfricaWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Adam Long24 July 2023
Forest in Guinean capital disappearing due to uncontrolled urbanizationThis forest is also a vital source of waterWritten by Aissata Sidibe, Jean Sovon Translated by Laura19 June 2023
Fighting violent extremism in the Sahel and West Africa: A real challenge for religious leadersThe responsibility of religious leaders in the fight against violent extremismWritten by Arnauld Kassouin Translated by Jean-Christophe Brunet2 May 2023
Guinea remains closed to neighbors on African Day of BordersThis prolonged border closure comes at a high economic cost. Written by Abdoulaye Bah Translated by Alyssa Ollivier2 July 2021
In Guinea, President Alpha Condé takes his third term despite long-running controversyIn power since 2010, Condé should have stepped down in 2020Written by Abdoulaye Bah Translated by Liam Anderson15 January 2021
Shutdowns, throttling and stifling dissent online: Africa’s new normal, Part IIThe rising authoritarian crackdown on online freedoms in the continentWritten by Nwachukwu Egbunike, Khattab Hamad9 November 2020
Shutdowns, throttling and stifling dissent online: Africa’s new normal, Part IInternet blackouts are increasingly common across the continent.Written by Khattab Hamad, Nwachukwu Egbunike9 November 2020
Remembering Amadou Diallo, a Guinean victim of police brutality in the USABlack Lives Matter protests remind the world of Diallo's plight Written by Abdoulaye Bah22 June 2020
In Guinea, COVID-19 roadblocks result in bloody protestsProtesters often face a disproportionately violent, deadly responseWritten by Abdoulaye Bah Translated by Stephanie Phaneuf8 June 2020
Who fact checks online disinformation in West Africa’s Bambara language?Language activist Kpénahi Traoré is determined to halt its spreadWritten by Kpénahi Traoré4 June 2020
8 West African countries rename currency in historic break from France — but colonial-era debts persistThe currency change changes nothing about French colonization in AfricaWritten by Nwachukwu Egbunike, Amanda Lichtenstein24 December 2019
2019: A year of flipping scripts and changing narratives in AfricaJournalists remain on the frontlines of freedom of expression warsWritten by Amanda Lichtenstein, Nwachukwu Egbunike18 December 2019
Protests in Guinea spark Pan-African solidarity against president's plan to run for third termGuinea mobilizes within and beyond borders in all its diversityWritten by Abdoulaye Bah Translated by Laura5 November 2019
Deadly police raids in Guinea as President Alpha Condé clings to power'Cities have been paralyzed'Written by Abdoulaye Bah Translated by Filip Noubel16 October 2019
Jean-Jacques Muyembe-Tamfum: The Congolese scientist behind the cure for Ebola'We will no longer say that Ebola is not curable'Written by Nwachukwu Egbunike, Rosebell Kagumire28 August 2019
Security forces in Guinea now have the right to use deadly forceThe law could promote impunity and stifle dissent Written by Abdoulaye Bah Translated by Alyssa Ollivier, Abdoulaye Bah6 August 2019
Guinea’s President Alpha Condé tells supporters to be ready to fightThese statements have serious implications for peace in GuineaWritten by Abdoulaye Bah Translated by Liam Anderson20 April 2019