Nigeria and ECOWAS: Priorities and Challenges
Nigeria's leadership of ECOWAS presents a pivotal opportunity to navigate the challenges related to coups and terrorism in the West African region.
- Mohanasakthivel J |
- August 23, 2023 |
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Nigeria's leadership of ECOWAS presents a pivotal opportunity to navigate the challenges related to coups and terrorism in the West African region.
Ghazwatul Hind appears to be a speculative eschatological red herring, meant to beguile and mislead young minds by violent extremist and terrorist groups.
With India and Bangladesh agreeing to settle the payments for their international trade partly in Indian rupee, it can reduce pressure on Bangladeshi dollar reserves.
The Latin American countries of Argentina, Bolivia and Chile have emerged as the lithium bank to fuel green transition.
With increasing North Korean nuclear and missile threats, and Chinese nuclear force modernisation, the prospects of indigenous nuclear weapons acquisition by Japan and South Korea cannot be ruled out.
Organisations must develop distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) response plans and promote a culture of cyber hygiene among their workforce.
The inaction of countries like Canada to rein in the Khalistani separatists have been straining their relations with India.
The provisions of the Convention on Cluster Munitions are not relevant in the extant case of supply of dual purpose improved conventional munitions (DPICM) to Ukraine.
Following the 2021 military coup, there has been increased polarisation in the media in Myanmar, with many journalists behind bars.
The Islamic State in Khorasan Province (ISKP) is seeking to expand its regional influence in Central Asia.