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Yearly Archives: 2014

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  • Politics
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    August 7, 2014
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    US-Africa summit showcases continent’s expanding economies – By Hannah Waddilove

    This week’s US-Africa Summit was an unprecedented event. Forty-five African leaders gladly attended, and as other analysis wryly pointed out, unlike the recent EU-Africa Summit, the ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    August 7, 2014
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    Addis dispatches: at the IGAD peace talks for South Sudan

    The excuse was laughable, if tragic. Explaining that the “˜banks are closed’ for the Eid-al-Fitr and Martyrs’ Day holidays, the government of South Sudan delegation stated ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    August 6, 2014
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    One hundred years on, we must not forget Africa’s role in the First World War – By Richard Dowden

    One hundred years ago this week, self regarding, ignorant and weak leaders with the primitive belief that God was on their side, ancient tribal hatreds and ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    July 30, 2014
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    Libya is fast following Somalia’s road to ruin – we must act now to stop it – By Richard Bailey

    With Gaza, Ukraine and Iraq dominating the news, nobody is paying much attention to the violence in Tripoli that is swiftly tipping Libya over the edge. ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    July 29, 2014
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    Violence, photography and the iconography of South Sudan’s cattle camps – By Carol Berger

    Some years ago a curator at the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford asked me to look at a photograph taken in South Sudan in the early ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    July 29, 2014
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    Somalia food shortages worsened by NGO policy and anti-terrorism laws – By Mohamed Mubarak

    As the UN warns of an impending famine in Somalia, it is important to look at the track record of aid organisations in responding to emergencies ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    July 28, 2014
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    Will (re)constructing the CAR’s security sector help protect its population? – By Gabriella Ingerstad

    Amnesty International recently published a report calling for the investigation, prosecution and punishment of the perpetrators in the on-going violent conflict in CAR. The report identifies ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    July 28, 2014
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    Zambia: Sata sickness opens up can of worms for Patriotic Front – By Arthur Simuchoba

    The health of the 77-year old Zambian President Michael Sata currently ranks among the most sensitive of issues in the country and has come to be ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    July 25, 2014
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    Are British charities turning their backs on African disasters? – By Martin Plaut

    Aircraft are circling over South Sudan. During the bitter years of war that led to the birth of this state in 2011 they would have been ...
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  • Politics
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    July 24, 2014
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    Darfur displaced forced to choose between a rock and a hard place – By Lucy Hovil

    Over the past few years, the conflict in Sudan’s Darfur region has faded from the headlines. While levels of violence decreased following a peak in 2004-5, ...
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