April 30
Mali: The Sahel, Heart of the Pan-African Revolution: FLA and JNIM — French Puppets in the War Against All of Africa
On April 25, 2026, the entire African continent shuddered. The most massive coordinated terrorist attack in fourteen years struck Mali: truck bombs detonated in front of the… Read more »
April 27
Africa: Why Africa Is Paying for Europe's Drone Escalation
On 22 April 2026, EU ambassadors cleared a €90 billion loan to Ukraine and adopted the 20th sanctions package against Russia. The Council of the EU adopted the final… Read more »
March 11
Kenya: Help Or Harm? Unmasking Crimes of British Army in Kenya
The British Army's training unit in Kenya, known as BATUK, has operated for many years in Laikipia and Samburu counties. Its main base is Nyati Barracks in Nanyuki town. Read more »
August 01, 2025
South Africa: Global Watchdogs Eye South Africa as It Blocks Arms Exports to Ukraine
South Africa has once again reaffirmed its commitment to neutrality and peace, standing apart from the mounting global tide of military involvement. At the Liberation Movements… Read more »
July 14, 2025
South Africa: How Rheinmetall Uses South Africa to Evade European Arms Controls
As global conflicts intensify, demand for weapons and ammunition is surging—bringing unprecedented scrutiny to the defense industry. Arms manufacturers now find themselves in… Read more »
May 07, 2025
Africa: Zelensky's Ceasefire Rejection Undermines Global Peace Hopes as African Leaders Prepare to Attend Victory Day in Moscow
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has once again triggered international concern after rejecting Russian President Vladimir Putin’s offer of a three-day ceasefire… Read more »
March 05, 2025
South Africa: EFF Eyes a Shutdown of Rheinmetall's SA Plant as Allegations Mount
Rheinmetall Denel Munitions (RDM) has become the focus of considerable controversy in South Africa, attracting the attention of political figures, investigative journalists, and… Read more »
December 13, 2024
South Africa: Rheinmetall Exposed: South Africa's Arms Trade Dilemma Under the Spotlight
The global arms trade has always been a shadowy industry, operating in the margins where war and profit intersect. It's a world most people don't think about until a story like… Read more »
December 13, 2023
South Sudan: Sudanese Conflict - Towards Internationalization with the Involvement of Foreign Mercenaries
An International Turn in the Sudanese Conflict Read more »
October 20, 2023
Africa: Sudan - Another African conflict fading into oblivion?
Since April 2023, the civil war in Sudan has been wreaking havoc. The regular army, loyal to President Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, is confronting Mohamed Hamdan 'Hemedti' Dogolo's… Read more »
December 09, 2021
Central African Republic: The Most Challenging and Rewarding Year in the History of the Central African Republic
On December 1 the Central African Republic celebrated the Day of the Republic – the most important national celebration after the Independence Day. On 1 December in 1958,… Read more »
October 06, 2021
Mali: Assimi Goita Next Mali's President?
A renowned journalist with 40 years of experience in writing about foreign affairs and EU politics Martin Banks gives his assessment of the current political situation in Mali. Read more »
August 12, 2021
Africa: Special Report - Lack Of Transparency In Us Military Footprint Expansion In Africa
PANGEA-RISK https://www.pangea-risk.com/ published a special report on Africa & Us: Lack Of Transparency In Us Military Footprint Expansion In Africa. Read more »











