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  • Time to repeal US sanctions on Sudan?
    PoliticsSudan

    The case for removing US sanctions on Sudan

    By Magnus Taylor
    June 27, 2017
    Suspending or re-imposing sanctions could not only discourage any future progress, but also jeopardise that which has already been made. The US first imposed ...
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  • A UN Security Council delegation meets with President Salva Kiir in 2016. Credit: UNMISS/Isaac Billy
    PoliticsSouth Sudan

    South Sudan: Soldiers’ rape trial is a publicity stunt and distraction

    By Roger Alfred Yoron Modi
    June 22, 2017
    The military trial could further undermine the possibility of broader justice for South Sudan’s millions of victims. A trial of thirteen South Sudanese soldiers accused of ...
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  • Congo-BrazzavillePolitics

    Something is happening in Congo-Brazzaville

    By Brett L. Carter
    June 20, 2017
    Amid opposition protests and a month before legislative elections, the internet has gone down, leading to an information blackout. On 11 June, citizens in ...
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  • Where are the UN and South Africa in the DRC? Credit: MONUSCO/Abel Kavanagh
    Congo-KinshasaPolitics

    Slippage in the DR Congo: Where are the UN and South Africa?

    By Carmel Rawhani & Mélanie Rondreux
    June 20, 2017
    In past crises, the United Nations and South Africa have played important roles in stabilising the situation in the DRC. In 2016, one of the ...
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  • President Edgar Lungu is accused of embarking on a campaign against opposition voices across society. Credit: GCIS.
    PoliticsZambia

    Zambia’s authoritarianism deepens, emboldened by IMF support

    By Nic Cheeseman
    June 19, 2017
    An opposition leader in jail. 48 MPs suspended. A $1.2 billion IMF package on the way. The speaker of Zambia’s National Assembly, Patrick Matibini, ...
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  • South Sudan national dialogue. Credit: UNICEF Ethiopia/2014/Ose.
    PoliticsSouth Sudan

    South Sudan: Will local concerns sink the National Dialogue?

    By Julius Nyambur
    June 16, 2017
    Much violence is driven not by national politics but local – and often more intractable – disputes around security, sovereignty, land and identity. Amidst ...
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  • Supporters of Vital Kamerhe, one of the many influential figures in Congo's political landscape, in 2011. Credit: MONUSCO/Sylvain Liechti.
    Congo-KinshasaPolitics

    Trench war: The factions that make up DR Congo’s fragmented landscape

    By Kris Berwouts
    June 15, 2017
    Explaining who’s on whose side in the country’s complex political mosaic. The Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) political landscape is highly fragmented. Both the ...
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  • Morgan Tsvangirai and Joice Mujuru join hands in a bid to win the 2018 elections in Zimbabwe.
    PoliticsZimbabwe

    Why do opposition coalitions succeed or fail?

    By Nicole Beardsworth
    June 13, 2017
    Some sweep to power. Many more crumble. Why? And which way will Zimbabwe’s 2018 coalition go? For the past two decades, the phenomenon of the ...
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  • Congo-KinshasaPolitics

    It’s no longer possible to predict what’ll happen in the Congo

    By Kris Berwouts
    June 8, 2017
    Kabila is flexing. Kasai is unravelling. Angola is smouldering.  The week before US President Donald Trump’s inauguration this January was an interesting time to ...
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  • A group of Darfuris prepare to take part in a camel race. Credit: Amin Ismael. UNAMID.
    PoliticsSudan

    Amid silence, atrocities in Darfur have restarted

    By Ahmed H Adam
    June 5, 2017
    Witnesses say that following clashes with armed rebels, pro-government militias have embarked on a military campaign against civilians. The 14-year conflict in Darfur is now ...
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