The Dangers of the Democratic Rollback in West Africa On 13th April 2021, Patrice Talon, a former proponent of one-term presidencies, secured a second term as president […]
Sanctions Round-Up: February & March 2021 Zimbabwe On 1st February, the United Kingdom’s Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) added four individuals – Owen Ncube, Anselem […]
Know Your Supply Chain: The Legal Obligation Corporate supply chains have been placed under the microscope in recent years, with campaign groups and NGOs drawing attention […]
UK Supreme Court Ruling: The Implications for Multinational Companies Operating in Africa Earlier this month, the UK Supreme Court overturned previous judgements and ruled that Royal […]
Sanctions Round-Up: January 2021 ISIL/al-Qaida On 12th January, the United States’ Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) designated five alleged leaders of al-Qaida, one of whom […]
Israel’s Manoeuvres into Africa Beyond the United States-brokered normalisation agreements in North Africa, Israeli engagement on the continent has progressed in other, less newsworthy ways. Although […]
Writing Competition: Inspiration from Africa During the Covid-Crisis The pandemic continues to tighten its grip on Africa, as elsewhere. Every death matters and statistics sometimes seem […]
Sanctions Round-Up: December 2020 The Gambia The Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) issued the first African sanctions under the United Kingdom’s new Global Human Rights […]
Sanctions Round-Up: November 2020 Libya On 25th November, the United States’ Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) designated the Kaniyat militia and its leader – Mohamed […]