Google bypasses Nigeria, lands first subsea cable for Africa in Togo
•Google’s Equiano chose Togo first and may move to Nigeria next By Alexander Onukwue Equiano, Google’s subsea internet cable in Africa,…
•Google’s Equiano chose Togo first and may move to Nigeria next By Alexander Onukwue Equiano, Google’s subsea internet cable in Africa,…
•Hypersonic missiles add new phase to the war •Mounting casualties and allegations of war crimes •Russian troops advance with stiff…
•Other cash crops including tea will also be affected Jeremiah letting learned about coffee from his father. As a child…
By Antony Sguazzin and Gordon Bell From Maputo to Khartoum, African governments are scrambling to contain the economic fallout from…
European leaders have set a target to end their reliance on Russian oil and gas “well before 2030,” which could lead to…
By Jake Harrington, Riley McCabe DOWNLOAD THE BRIEF The Issue Over the past 75 years, the United States and the United Kingdom…
•U.S. deems credible reports that chief of FSB intelligence agency’s Ukraine unit is under house arrest; bickering between FSB, defense…
•Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, dead and wounded Russian soldiers have been arriving in Belarus. Most officials…
•Some of the fighters defending Mariupol belong to the Azov Battalion, an ultranationalist militia with ties to extremists across Europe.…
•Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has forced a hard look at long-held theories about deterrence strategies in Europe. In the op-ed…