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Sare Şanlı
Sare Şanlı is a commentator specialising in African politics and global power relations on the continent.
Sare Şanlı is a commentator specialising in African politics and global power relations on the continent.
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Africa's genome is not for sale
As the home of the world’s richest genetic diversity, Africa’s role in the future of genomic medicine is not to be invited, but to lead.
6 min read
Africa’s demographic clock: Will the continent grow old before it grows rich?
While birth rates remain relatively high, Sub-Saharan Africa is no longer immune to the global demographic shift. By 2030, one in six people worldwide will be aged 60 or over; Africa remains one of the regions least prepared for this reality.
4 min read
Zimbabwe’s unpaid bill: Why compensation is more than a property dispute
The goal is to leverage the polarised politics of the American right, transforming a nuanced historical issue into a political wedge. The risk is that the deep, painful history of Zimbabwe becomes a backdrop for a foreign political transaction.
5 min read
Mitumba: Rethinking Africa’s second-hand clothing economy
The central question remains unresolved: Are the sprawling 'Mitumba' (second-hand clothes) markets a vital livelihood for millions, or a form of neo-colonialism yet unnoticed?
6 min read
Copper is the new oil: Can Zambia break the curse?
Chinese billionaire Bian Ximing recently bet nearly $1 billion on copper, calling it the “metal of the future.”
6 min read
Congo’s fragile peace and the global race for minerals
Congo’s turmoil is not a tribal conflict of “savages” killing each other. It is a crisis engineered and perpetuated by foreign powers, including the United States for decades.
6 min read