Economy and ecologySouth Africa's never-ending crisis The violence in South Africa is the result of decades of economic hardship and institutional failure. The government must abandon its austerity agenda By Busi Sibeko
Democracy and societyEthiopia's encumbered elections Instead of producing a legitimate mandate for Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, Ethiopia’s June elections may exacerbate mistrust and division in the country By Adem K Abebe
Democracy and societyAlgeria's Gramscian situation In Algeria, the protest against the political elite aren't going anywhere. And the upcoming elections likely won't change that By Claus Leggewie, Rachid Ouaissa
Democracy and societyHow does one atone for genocide? Germany is admitting its responsibility, as a colonial power, for the Herero and Nama genocide. In Namibia, however, the agreement is widely rejected By Freya Grünhagen
Foreign and security policy‘Coupception’: Mali’s coup within a coup Mali has just seen its second coup within one year. Regional and international actors’ timid responses could spell more disaster for the whole region By Christian Klatt
Economy and ecologyThe marginalisation of Africa African countries are often marginalised in global economic and political debates. But they are not powerless to change it By Branko Milanović
Democracy and societyWhat comes after the revolution? Two years after the overthrow of al-Bashir, Sudan's political transition is still extremely volatile — and needs more targeted international support By Philipp Jahn, Gerrit Kurtz
Democracy and societyAlgeria's Hirak protest movement is back Tens of thousands take to the streets in Algeria to protest corruption and despotism. That's a warning signal for the region – and for Europe By Elisa Rheinheimer-Chabbi
Future of social democracyTunisia’s struggle for democracy isn't over 10 years after the revolution, patronage and populism rule the country. But Tunisians want a deeper form of democracy By Henrik Meyer
Democracy and societyHow to electrify African transport Transport investments will be crucial in determining whether Africa follows an equitable, zero-carbon development path By Mohamed Hegazy