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    Somalia: peace in Mogadishu is fragile but holding – By Mary Harper

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    August 14, 2012
    Last month, as I walked through Bakara market – the main commercial district of Mogadishu – it was difficult to believe that just one ...
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    East African Oil and Gas: a lack of critical analysis leaves local people isolated – By Thembi Mutch

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    August 13, 2012
    In July this year the China-Africa Ministerial Conference in Beijing took place. Forty-nine African countries and China agreed the fortunes of oil and natural ...
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    Burkina Faso: Compaoré’s Continuing Will to Power – By Michael Keating and Coulibaly Nadoun

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    August 9, 2012
    One of the remarkable facts of history that re-emerged during the trial of Charles Taylor was the key role that Burkinabé President Blaise Compaoré ...
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    Chad: Darfur refugees there to stay – By Celeste Hicks

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    August 8, 2012
    “Didn’t you hear that last week there was fighting in Darfur!” said Saleh Souleyman, a refugee from Darfur as we sit in the shade ...
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    Uganda in trouble: Museveni should now enjoy a well-earned retirement – By Richard Dowden

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    August 7, 2012
    Three tell tale signs. Firstly it was discovered that the 16-strong Uganda Olympic team was outnumbered by the officials accompanying it, many of whom ...
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    Give Kagame a break! A response to Richard Dowden – By Ken Opalo

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    August 6, 2012
    Ken Opalo wrote an interesting response to Richard Dowden’s piece, Kagame and Congo: how long can he deny Rwandan involvement in the East? on ...
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    South Sudan: whose great idea was this anyway? – By Magnus Taylor

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    August 6, 2012
    Firstly, it must be noted that the author of this piece has never been to Sudan in any of its manifestations. Neither does he ...
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    Abdullahi Yusuf: A Somali warlord’s life and days – By Mohamed Haji Ingiriis

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    August 3, 2012
    HALGAN IYO HAGARDAAMO: Taariikh Nololeed (STRUGGLE AND CONSPIRACY: A Memoir) by Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, 2012. This colossal memoir, written in the standard Somali language ...
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    The Continuing Trouble with the Congo – By Severine Autesserre

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    August 1, 2012
    The situation in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo has deteriorated significantly since the end of the transition to peace and ...
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    Ethiopia and Meles: leadership crisis can become a democratic opportunity – By Alula Alex Iyasu

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    August 1, 2012
    Rahm Emanuel , President Obama’s former Chief of Staff, was often heard saying, “A crisis is a terrible thing to waste.”  Asked to explain ...
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