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Nigerian Court Orders Deregistration of Five Parties, Leaving Atiku and Adeleke in Political Limbo

A Federal High Court in Abuja ordered Nigeria’s electoral commission on Monday to deregister five political parties, a ruling that has thrown the pre-election calculations of some of the country’s most prominent politicians into sudden disorder with less than a year to go before the 2027 general elections. support@paulkizitoblog.compaulkizitoblog.com

What Is Tren de Aragua, Why Is Washington Hunting It — and Why Africa Should Pay Attention

It began as a prison gang in a crumbling Venezuelan detention facility, evolved into one of the most violent transnational criminal networks in the Western Hemisphere, and last Friday found its leader killed by a U.S. military strike. Tren de Aragua is no longer a South American problem. And if Africa’s security establishments are not already tracking it, they are behind. support@paulkizitoblog.compaulkizitoblog.com

Iran Buries Its Supreme Leader in July — and Africa Will Feel the Aftershocks

Four months after American and Israeli warplanes killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in the opening strike of a war that remade the Middle East overnight, Iran has announced it will bury its supreme leader between July 4 and July 9 — a timeline that coincides, not coincidentally, with what mediators are calling the closest the warring parties have come to a ceasefire. support@paulkizitoblog.compaulkizitoblog.com