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  • Politics
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    June 20, 2014
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    Is Britain turning its back on the world’s refugees? – By Ismail Einashe

    On World Refugee Day we asked Ismail Einashe, a former refugee from Somalia, to reflect on the situation for refugees in Britain today.  Britain’s recent failure ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    June 19, 2014
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    To prevent more Mpeketonis Kenya must define Somalia exit plan – By Abdullahi Boru Halakhe

    Since Kenya intervened in Somalia in October 2011, insecurity has spiraled out of control, with attacks (largely targeting Kenyans) becoming commonplace occurrences in Nairobi, the coast, ...
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  • Politics
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    June 19, 2014
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    Nigeria: any chance of progress on the Petroleum Industry Bill? – By Malte Liewerscheidt

    Nigeria’s long-awaited Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) has gained notoriety among international investors, not only for its years of delay but also for its content. The PIB ...
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  • Politics
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    June 18, 2014
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    The Mutarule massacre: conflict from below in eastern Congo – By Kris Berwouts

    On the evening of Friday 6th June,  at least 33 unarmed Congolese civilians were killed in and around the village of Mutarule,  on the plains of ...
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  • Politics
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    June 18, 2014
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    UK Khat ban likely to create innovative black market for drug – By Neil Carrier

    In a few days the 60 year old legal importation into the UK of the stimulant substance known widely as khat will be brought to an ...
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  • Politics
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    June 17, 2014
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    How did Zambia become the continent-leader in refugee integration? – By Arthur Simuchoba

    This year Zambia took the liberty of observing World Refugee Day (June 20th), a week earlier than normal. There is, however, a sense that, even if ...
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  • Politics
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    June 13, 2014
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    Negotiating a Settlement in South Sudan: Peace and Power – By Andreas Hirblinger

    Inclusivity Will Fix It The peace negotiations for South Sudan could resolve the crisis only through a “genuine and inclusive political dialogue”, according to Ethiopia’s Foreign ...
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  • Politics
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    June 9, 2014
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    Will Somalia’s hydrocarbon boom oil or spoil its future? – Dominik Balthasar

    Currently thought of as the petroleum sector’s latest “˜frontier region’, Somalia constitutes not only one of the most promising, but also most the most challenging of ...
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  • Politics
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    June 6, 2014
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    New book reveals truth behind Angola’s forgotten massacre – By Richard Dowden

    When the journalist Lara Pawson asked me if RAS would host the launch of her book about an incident in Angola in 1977, I was in ...
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  • Politics
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    June 6, 2014
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    Bringing Our Girls Back – By Elsie Eyakuze

    When the editor of this site suggested for my next piece (this one) that I try tackling the Chibok kidnapping, Boko Haram becoming a household name ...
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