Geopolitics Ethiopia’s capital under threat as Tigrayan rebels advance As the conflict escalates and rebel forces march towards Addis Ababa, the international community tries to negotiate peace. By Martin Plaut
Africa Ethiopians are jubilant at the Nobel Peace Prize for Abiy Ahmed. Eritreans are not so sure By Martin Plaut
Africa Violence, rape and murder: Ramaphosa struggles to contain a deepening South African crisis By Martin Plaut
The ANC is poised for re-election, and smaller parties are furious The South African election has left major parties bruised and smaller parties furious. The counting of Wednesday’s election will… By Martin Plaut
Can we be sure we aren’t at war? From cyber-warfare to organised crime, foreign powers can engage in a range of hostile acts without traditional weapons. By Martin Plaut
Amid protest and unrest, Zimbabwe’s president Emmerson Mnangagwa resorts to old tactics The “crocodile” is biting back. By Martin Plaut
After a lucky escape in 2018, South Africa faces another year of political uncertainty Cyril Ramaphosa, who replaced Jacob Zuma, has promised an election in 2019. By Martin Plaut
No, Nelson Mandela did not “snub” Jeremy Corbyn But the tensions between different anti-apartheid groups were real. By Martin Plaut
Did Margaret Thatcher really call Nelson Mandela a terrorist? Theresa May was grilled on whether she agreed with the Iron Lady’s 1980s views. By Martin Plaut
South Africa is the only country with a chance of stopping the bloodshed in Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa wants the international community to forget the past, but the escalating violence makes it impossible. By Martin Plaut
Zimbabwe’s opposition have declared victory, but will its establishment relinquish power? Nelson Chamisa, 40, is facing the incumbent 75-year-old Emmerson Mnangagwa, who has close links to the military. By Martin Plaut