
How dictators break international law and why it matters to liberty
Such actions create a culture of impunity, where the ruling elite operate above the law, contributing to the state’s collapse.

Such actions create a culture of impunity, where the ruling elite operate above the law, contributing to the state’s collapse.

The erosion of meritocracy inevitably impacts the quality of governance in Tanzania.

As dissent became synonymous with danger, the atmosphere leading to the elections became increasingly hostile.

While Venezuela and Libya are distinct in many ways, the potential risks associated with military intervention in Venezuela echo those seen in Libya.

This massacre has not only devastated communities but has also raised urgent questions about international complicity and the responsibilities of African leadership.

The fear of the unknown plays a significant role in the decision of Afrikaners to migrate.

Tariffs create artificial price increases, leading to inefficiencies in the market.

Putin’s refusal to discuss ceasefires highlights a domestic and extraterritorial ideological commitment to power.

Zimbabwe’s modern gulag is not defined by barbed wire or watchtowers but by economic despair, political repression, and a lack of basic human rights.