The range of external actors intervening in internal conflicts on the African continent has undergone a noticeable change. Three states in particular are intervening in a growing number of African conflicts: the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Turkey, and Russia. Their expanding footprint shows that the multipolar disorder that has characterised wars in the Middle East now also affects much of Africa.

- Africa at a crossroads: geopolitics and power, the global tax justice roadmap
- Why Russia-Africa Youth Public Forum Promises Rapprochement & Enhanced Cooperation
- The Occupation of Rafah Crossing and the Hypocrisy of Sisi’s Policies
- People’s Dam, GERD-Diplomacy Dead End, and Egypt’s Red Line for a Non-Deferent Ethiopia

