Why do some injustices dominate global headlines while others are softened, distorted, or quietly ignored? From Palestine and Venezuela to Iran and beyond, patterns of selective...
Baba Yunus Muhammad Each time Gaza is bombed, the world reacts as if it has witnessed a sudden tragedy. Emergency summits are called. Statements are issued....
Iran stands at a critical crossroads. Years of crippling sanctions, rising inflation, and external pressure have pushed the population into unrest, while foreign powers openly encourage...
Baba Yunus Muhammad On the morning of January 3, 2026, the world was jolted by news that reverberated far beyond the boundaries of South America: the...
Baba Yunus Muhammad Nigeria’s decision to establish Forest Guards to secure its vast and largely ungoverned forest regions reflects an overdue recognition of a dangerous national...
By our Special Correspondent On 14 December, as Gaza burned under relentless bombardment and the international system revealed its profound moral paralysis, scholars, faith leaders, economists,...
Baba Yunus Muhammad In the early hours of 7 December 2025, Benin awoke to the kind of broadcast every West African nation dreads. On state television,...
Baba Yunus Muhammad Guinea-Bissau, a small West African nation with a population of just under two million, exemplifies the fragility of post-colonial states where weak institutions,...
Baba Yunus Muhammad In October 2025, Tanzanians went to the polls, or so it appeared. By the time the electoral commission announced the results, Samia Suluhu...
Baba Yunus Muhammad El‑Fasher, long besieged by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has finally fallen. But victory for the RSF has come at a staggering cost:...
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