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Burundi’s football league rarely draws headlines—making it an easy target for match-fixing networks now entrenched in its top division.Burundi Premier League competition at Urunani stadium, 2025. Image credit Patrick Found via Wikimedia Commons (Public Domain).

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Le championnat burundais fait rarement les gros titres—une discrétion qui en fait une cible facile pour des réseaux de matchs truqués désormais ancrés dans l’élite.Rencontre entre Bumamuru FC Cibitoke et Rukinzo FC. Compétition de la Primus Leagues. Crédit Patrick Found via Wikimedia Commons (Domaine public).

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On the latest AIAC podcast, the gang from the Nigerian Scam explores how Afrobeats got globalized, who captured the value, and why the party may be ending.Davido performing at the Lagos City Marathon. Credit Kaizen Studios via Wikimedia Commons CC BY-SA 4.0.

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A new history of the interwar Latin American left recovers the rich debates over race and self-determination that shaped the region's anti-imperial politics—and still resonate today.A 2019 parade in Mexico City celebrating the Mexican Revolution. Image © Clicks de México via Shutterstock.

In the early 1920s, the Latin American landscape was rocked by two political earthquakes....


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As the US-Israel war on Iran disrupts fertilizer supply, Africa’s reliance on imported inputs exposes the deeper political economy driving food insecurity.Maize plants in Underberg, South Africa. Image © Wolf Avni via Shutterstock.

American writer Barbara Tuchman remarked that “war is the unfolding of miscalculations.” As part of those calculations, the value of each of the li...


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