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  • Africa InsidersLibya

    Insiders Insight: A war on migrants in Libya, supported by Europe

    By Africa Insiders
    July 10, 2019
    African Arguments is and always will be freely-accessible to everyone. But we also have a separate spin-off product called the Africa Insiders Newsletter. It consists of weekly emails with additional ...
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  • An AFCON Qualification match in 2012 between Togo and Gabon. Credit: Panoramas.
    Beautiful GameCulturePoliticsSociety

    A political history of the Africa Cup of Nations: is it still truly Africa’s cup?

    By Elliot Ross
    July 9, 2019
    At inception, AFCON set out lofty ambitions for itself. 62 years later, it falls just short.  This article is part of “In the name ...
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  • Dr Stella Nyanzi at a human rights conference in 2018. Credit: Chapter Four Uganda.
    Editor's PicksPoliticsSocietyUganda

    Stella Nyanzi: The rude vagina-poem-writing hero Uganda needs

    By Rosebell Kagumire
    July 9, 2019
    The fearsome feminist activist is now determined to use her ongoing court case to “educate the nation”. On 9 May 2019, the Ugandan academic ...
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  • Eritrea and Ethiopia. Credit: Fitsum Arega.
    EritreaEthiopiaPolitics

    Eritrea and Ethiopia: A year of peace, a year of dashed hopes

    By Selam Kidane & Martin Plaut
    July 8, 2019
    Since the historic accord last year, the border has closed again and little has changed. Patience among Eritreans is wearing thin. A year ago ...
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  • William Pike with NRA guerrillas in Luwero, July 1984, at the River Mayanja crossing point.
    PoliticsUganda

    Museveni’s new vision turns sour: A review of ‘Combatants’

    By Michela Wrong
    July 4, 2019
    William Pike met Yoweri Museveni as a rebel before running Uganda’s state-owned newspaper for 20 years. His memoir makes for illuminating reading. Back in ...
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  • President Yahya Jammeh ruled The Gambia for 22 years before stepping down in 2017. Credit: UN Photo/Erin Siegal.
    Africa InsidersThe Gambia

    Insiders Insight: Gambia’s ex-leader accused of rape as truths emerge

    By Africa Insiders
    July 3, 2019
    African Arguments is and always will be freely-accessible to everyone. But we also have a separate spin-off product called the Africa Insiders Newsletter. It consists of weekly emails with additional ...
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  • Local judges attend a human rights workshop in North Darfur. Credit: Albert González Farran/UNAMID.
    PoliticsSocietySudan

    A child’s death sentence highlights the fight over Sudan’s legal system

    By Suraiya Zubair Banu
    July 3, 2019
    In both the courtrooms and on the streets, activists are calling for Sudan’s legal system to uphold human rights. On 27 August, 2013, two ...
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  • Beautiful GameCameroonCultureSociety

    In the name of the father, the son and football.

    By Kangsen Feka Wakai
    July 2, 2019
    In a season full of football, a writer pens a belated Father’s Day letter to the man with whom he shared memories over the ...
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  • Protesters in Sudan take to the streets in huge numbers on 30 June.
    PoliticsSocietySudan

    “I’m against all of the laws of this regime”: What Sudan’s women want

    By Samia al-Nagar and Liv Tønnessen
    July 2, 2019
    We interviewed 64 female protesters about why they are demonstrating. Here’s what they said. Throughout Sudan’s ongoing revolution, women have led the chants for ...
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  • The WFP has distributed food aid in the Karamoja region of Uganda for decades. Credit: stttijn.
    SocietyUganda

    A curious case of poisoning in Uganda’s poorest region

    By Sophie Neiman
    June 28, 2019
    The World Food Programme has been accused of negligence after hundreds were poisoned and four people died after eating its food aid. Earlier this ...
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