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Yearly Archives: 2014

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  • Politics
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    September 15, 2014
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    Will MINUSCA deployment make a difference in CAR? – By Louisa Waugh

    Its medals gleaming under the baking Bangui sunshine, the African Union International Support Mission to the Central African Republic (MISCA) has just said its official au ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    September 15, 2014
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    Water Security No Longer a “˜future threat’ for Sahelian Africa – By Devon Knudsen

    Anyone living in the Horn of Africa, along the Nile, or near Lake Chad knows that water-related issues are among the most severe and wide-reaching security ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    September 12, 2014
    5806
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    China and South Sudan: economic engagement continues amid conflict – By Zhou Hang

    China’s economic engagement with South Sudan, the world’s youngest country, is growing rapidly since the latter’s independence in 2011. According to the Chinese and South Sudanese ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    September 12, 2014
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    Beyond Pistorius: The Politics of South African Justice – By Nicholas Rush Smith

    From New York to New South Wales people have waited with bated breath to find out if Oscar Pistorius would be found guilty of murdering his ...
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  • Politics
    By Omar S. Mahmood
    September 10, 2014
    4219
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    Boko Haram’s Gwoza ‘caliphate’ demonstrates group’s increasing power – By Omar Mahmood

    On 24th August a video surfaced featuring the Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau boasting about his organization’s exploits in northeast Nigeria. Shekau went on to state ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    September 9, 2014
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    Stalemate in South Sudan: Violent Leaders, Clueless Mediators – By Tongun Lo Loyuong

    South Sudan’s internecine civil war broke out almost 9 months ago and has already claimed tens of thousands of lives, displaced nearly two million people and ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    September 8, 2014
    4283
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    How will the death of its leader, Ahmed Godane, impact Al Shabaab? – By Stig Jarle Hansen

    On the 1st September 2014, at around 19:00, American drones fired several missiles in the Sablaaleh/ Hawaay and Dahay Tubako areas, between 35 and 55 km ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    September 5, 2014
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    Good Books in a Bad Neighbourhood: dispatches from the Hargeisa International Book Festival – By Ismail Einashe

    Hargeisa – the dusty capital of Somaliland – is home to the Horn of Africa’s largest literary event. Now in its seventh year, the Hargeisa International ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    September 4, 2014
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    Battle against Islamism brings realpolitik back to Africa – By Richard Dowden

    A loosely interconnected Islamist uprising is spreading from Syria in northern Arabia to Mali in West Africa and threatens to produce terrorism in Europe and the ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    September 3, 2014
    3830
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    Addis dispatches (part two): IGAD’s credibility seriously damaged by South Sudan summit fiasco

    August was not IGAD’s finest month.  In Bentiu, a ceasefire monitor died of a heart attack after his captors forced him to march for miles; IGAD ...
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