In the face of political turmoil and civil unrest, the people of Senegal were able to voice their concerns and elect leaders whom they believed in. Now, it is up to Faye to show his people that they put their faith in the right candidate.
Operating under a constrained budget in the aftermath of COVID and the economic downturn that haunted his predecessors, Starmer and Labour are under pressure to prove Britain’s party switch was worth it.
As Africa’s largest bilateral trading partner for the past 15 consecutive years, China’s decreased lending may signal more than just shifting economic policies.
Last year, the “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement’s rejection of the hijab presented an ideological quandary: Is the hijab feminist or a tool of oppression? In the case of Iran, it’s not that simple.