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Yearly Archives: 2016

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  • Politics
    By Richard Dowden
    June 24, 2016
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    What will Brexit mean for Africa?

    For good and ill, Britain has long played a major role in world affairs and particularly in Africa. Now it seems doomed to become an impoverished ...
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  • Politics
    By Zahrah Nesbitt-Ahmed
    June 24, 2016
    10161
    0

    Nawal El Saadawi: “All people are mixed blood, the more mixed you are the better”

    The iconic Egyptian writer speaks out about being ignored by “colonial capitalist patriarchal powers” and how today’s African women writers are leading a revolt. With a ...
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  • EritreaEthiopiaPolitics
    By Seyoum Y. Tesfay
    June 23, 2016
    7115
    20

    Why the skirmishes between Ethiopia and Eritrea won’t spiral into full-scale war

    There is fighting talk on both sides, but neither would benefit from actual war. International attention has once again been drawn to the fraught relationship between ...
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  • PoliticsSomaliland
    By Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud Silanyo
    June 23, 2016
    5529
    18

    President Silanyo: Why the UK should support a sovereign Somaliland

    An independent Somaliland would provide security in a strategically sensitive region, a growing market for goods and services, and an important bulwark against extremism. On 24 June ...
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  • Politics
    By Seán Carey
    June 17, 2016
    7782
    0

    Chagos Islands: 50 years on, Judgement Day is almost nigh

    Over the coming months, the long-term fate of the Chagos Islands could become a lot clearer. The clock is ticking on the fate of the Chagos ...
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  • Politics
    By Nanjala Nyabola
    June 16, 2016
    6495
    2

    Why aren’t we moving? Nairobi’s never-ending traffic nightmare

    Woe unto you if any part of your day involves getting from one side of the city to the other. On paper, Lang’ata is just 7km ...
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  • PoliticsRwandaTanzania
    By Jonathan Beloff
    June 15, 2016
    7426
    2

    Friends forever, again? Rwanda and Tanzania mend bridges

    After years of tense relations, the arrival of President Magufuli appears to have kick-started a new era of warm ties with Rwanda. After years of frosty ...
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  • Politics
    By Ibrahim Yahaya Ibrahim
    June 13, 2016
    6416
    20

    “Are we animals?” Nigeriens respond to Foreign Policy’s ‘Dead Man’s Market’

    Following in an age-old tradition of problematic journalism on Africa, Keenan’s 4,000-word article on Zinder’s youth sensationalises violence, exaggerates terrorist fears, and overlooks local actions. In the last ...
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  • Politics
    By Nangayi Guyson
    June 10, 2016
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    Undress for redress: The rise of naked protests in Africa

    “Women give life and so to put the most private symbols of motherhood into the public arena is to negate that life and to say those ...
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  • PoliticsSouth Sudan
    By David Deng
    June 9, 2016
    5100
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    No, South Sudan’s citizens want trials and need trials

    President Kiir and Vice-President Machar have warned against prosecuting war criminals, but South Sudanese know that justice is needed if long-term peace is to be viable ...
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