by DR. JOSEFIN ROSENJOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – ARTIFICIAL intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping economies, industries, and public institutions worldwide. Yet the global conversation about AI still tends to follow the
by DR. JOSEFIN ROSENJOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – ARTIFICIAL intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping economies, industries, and public institutions worldwide. Yet the global conversation about AI still tends to follow the
by ALBERT RUDATSIMBURWAKIGALI, (CAJ News) – THE December 4, 2025, Washington Accords for Peace and Prosperity between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda were presented as a
by LUKE ZUNGAJOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – THE Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries say they have nothing to do with the United States (US) and Israeli war on Iran. They have;
by CHERRIE BLACKMOREJOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – MEN’S health often slips into the background until something feels off. Energy dips. Recovery slows. Motivation wavers. The science is clear, though. Many of
by VANASHREE GOVENDERJOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – FOR millions of people, the digital world still begins with a quiet translation. They speak one language at home, think in it, play in
by LUKE ZUNGAJOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – THE United States Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the use of tariffs for political threats is unlawful. On taking over the presidency in January
by WILL COOPERNEW YORK, (CAJ News) – THE return of Donald Trump to the White House has reignited fierce debate at home and abroad. Critics argue that his leadership style—combative,
by LUKE ZUNGAJOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – SOUTH Africa and indeed Africa is in the firing line of the United States. To understand where South Africa sits, one has to diagnose
by LUKE ZUNGAJOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – EVERY year, Davos in Switzerland hosts international gatherings of political, business and civil society leaders as well as academia. This year the Davos
by SAVIOUS KWINIKAEditor-In-ChiefJOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – IN recent years, criticism has grown against mainstream international media agencies—such as Western broadcast networks and global news outlets—for biased reporting on Iran. Critics