Will Africa’s Next Coup Be in Chad?
Will Africa’s Next Coup Be in Chad?A constitutional referendum would entrench the Déby dynasty, but N’Djamena’s stance in Sudan is dividing the country’s ruling elites.
Will Africa’s Next Coup Be in Chad?A constitutional referendum would entrench the Déby dynasty, but N’Djamena’s stance in Sudan is dividing the country’s ruling elites.
Zelensky Visits Washington to Plead for More AidBut Republicans continue to block an emergency spending bill over demands for immigration reform.
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A new book looks at how Julius Caesar’s legacy informs the strongmen of today.
Brutal hazing breaks and humiliates Russian soldiers—and they take it out on civilians.
The category is emotionally powerful but fundamentally flawed.
What Milei’s Dollarization Plan Would Mean for Argentina’s EconomyThe president-elect has pledged to curb runaway inflation.
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