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  • Fatou Bensouda, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) gives a press briefing. Credit: UN Photo/Loey Felipe
    Congo-KinshasaSociety

    Is the International Criminal Court going after the wrong people?

    By Anushka Sehmi
    June 28, 2021
    Many of the ICC’s greatest triumphs have been in prosecuting war criminals in the eastern Congo. Yet relentless violence there continues. The eastern Democratic ...
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  • africa climate superstars Credit: Speak Your Mind // Julian Koschorke
    Africa Science Focus PodcastClimate

    Podcast: Who are Africa’s climate superstars?

    By SciDevNet
    June 24, 2021
    Welcome to the latest episode of the Africa Science Focus podcast distributed in partnership with African Arguments. Africa Science Focus is a weekly podcast series ...
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  • Former President of Zambia Dr Kenneth Kaunda (centre) at the funeral of Michael Sata. Credit: DOC.
    PoliticsZambia

    Kenneth Kaunda, the philosopher king who fell with dignity

    By Stephen Chan
    June 24, 2021
    Zambia’s first president was a flawed leader, but his legacy of inclusiveness and African unity survive in political structures to this day. When Zambians ...
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  • A Somalia National Army parade in 2012. Credit: AU-UN IST PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
    PoliticsSomalia

    Somalia’s divided army reflects its divided politics

    By Liban Obsiye
    June 23, 2021
    The Somali National Army’s recent infighting along clan lines exposed its ongoing fragility. But integration is possible. On 25 April, the Somali National Army ...
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  • think african we see you south africa
    SocietySouth AfricaThink African Podcast

    Think African Podcast Ep 4: Why we occupy

    By Think African
    June 22, 2021
    African Arguments is delighted to partner with the Think African podcast series, created by Sound Africa in cooperation with Heinrich Böll Stiftung Cape Town. Think African ...
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  • ethiopia elections Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's international reputation has plummeted since he won the Nobel Peace Prize. Credit: Bair175.
    EthiopiaPolitics

    Ethiopia: Abiy Ahmed’s two options after the election

    By Mohammed Girma
    June 21, 2021
    The Prime Minister’s party is likely to consolidate power in today’s elections. How he will use this power is less clear. Barely three years ...
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  • ongwen wives uganda LRA
    Editor's PicksSocietyUganda

    “We need to stick together”: Meet the family made up of Ongwen’s ex-wives

    By John Okot
    June 15, 2021
    After escaping the LRA, the former “wives” of the convicted war criminal were shunned by their families. So they decided to be their own. ...
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  • Benin extremist violence. President Patrice Talon on Benin on the campaign trail in 2020. Credit: Presidence du Benin.
    BeninPolitics

    Will Benin be next to see Islamist attacks?

    By Kars de Bruijne
    June 15, 2021
    Violent spillovers tend to occur when extremist interests and local disputes collide. As Islamist militants in West Africa have expanded the reach of their ...
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  • Local Consultations in Northern Bahr El Ghazal in 2017. Credit: South Sudan National Dialogue.
    PoliticsSouth Sudan

    South Sudan’s other (more hopeful) peace process

    By David Deng
    June 14, 2021
    In a country where people are so often seen as passive observers to events, the National Dialogue put ordinary citizens in control of their ...
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  • Zambia Hakainde Hichilema HH
    PoliticsZambia

    HH: “Zambians want change…We don’t count how many times we run”

    By James Wan
    June 9, 2021
    An interview with Zambia’s opposition candidate Hakainde Hichilema on why Zambians should vote for him at a sixth time of asking. When Zambians go ...
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