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Kemi Badenoch and the Battle for Britain’s Post-Populist Future

No serious analyst can predict whether Badenoch will eventually become Prime Minister. Political careers are shaped as much by timing, economic conditions, party

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Editorial commentary

The Oppressed Also Have the Right to Protest

Before asking wounded communities to embrace “love,” responsible civil society must first defend their right to grieve, dissent, protest, and refuse symbolic participation

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Science & Development

FOUNDATIONS OF AMBAZONIAN RECONSTRUCTION — PART VI Capital and Control: The Financial Engine of Independence

Ambazonia must build a financial system that: Protects capitalgrows capital, deploys capital wisely. When we control our capital, we control our future. And

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Editorial commentary

The Funeral of Truth: When a State Orders People to Forget Who They Are

A wise nation does not demand that people forget who they are. A wise nation creates conditions where different identities can coexist without

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Editorial commentary

The Preemptive Terror: Yaoundé’s Dragnet and the Paranoia of May 20

Sustainable national cohesion emerges not from perpetual sweeps and saturation policing, but from legitimacy, accountability, dialogue, and public trust. Until those foundations are

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News commentary

The Illusion of Security: Inside the “Opération Coup de Poing”

States secure in their legitimacy rarely need to constantly demonstrate force against their own civilian population. Heavy-handed security visibility often signals deeper institutional

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Editorial commentary

Macpherson’s Curse: From British Constitutional Entrapment to French Imperial Control — and the Rise of Trump’s Transactional New World Order

The old imperial architecture is no longer as stable as it once appeared. And as global power structures evolve, the unresolved question of

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Preview/ Public scrutiny

From Resistance Journalism to Neutrality: The Evolution of Mimi Mefo’s Editorial Voice

The real question is not whether journalists should report critically on armed separatist factions. Serious journalism requires accountability from all sides. The deeper

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