Transnational Security Challenges
Coptic Christians in Egypt have come under attack again, this time the killing of no less than 23 of them on their way to a mass. According to The Washington Post, the attack took place earl... Read more
Senior academics, discussants and researchers at the just ended “National Conference on Community Resilience to Boko Haram Insurgency” wondered if governments and leaders in Nigeria worry ab... Read more
By Thomas Gibbons , (Courtesy of Armament Research Services, via ARES, 2016) Since 2011, Libya has become a hot spot of illicit weapons sales, many of which occur through messaging applicati... Read more
Pope Francis enters the second and last day of his visit to Egypt today with a series of activities that must be raising the stakes in inter-religious understanding across the world. His rec... Read more
“We finally have a vaccine against malaria and that in itself shows this can be done and that funding and research must continue because it’s possible”— Mary Hamel, WHO lead for the Malaria... Read more
Terrorism is very much about improvisation or reverse reasoning. As such, they are almost always able to beat state power to it, such as successfully carting away as large as over 200 girls... Read more
Transparency International in Nigeria Calls for Action on Malabu Oil Following Global Witness Audio on the Deal Mallam Auwal Musa Rafsanjani, the Head of Transparency International in Nigeri... Read more
It must be a summoning to reflexivity that in the first week of April 2017, an outbreak of cerebro-spinal meningitis, (CSM) has claimed no less than 400 victims in Nigeria even though the fi... Read more