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  • Sudan protests: Overlooking Khartoum, Sudan. Credit: Christopher Michel.
    PoliticsSudan

    Sudan Uprising III: What 1964 and 1985 tell us about today’s protests

    By Willow Berridge
    January 7, 2019
    Sudan has twice removed authoritarian regimes through popular protests. How does today’s uprising compare? For nearly three weeks now, Sudan has witnessed widespread protests ...
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  • Africa InsidersSudan

    Insiders Insight: Threats to Sudan’s Bashir from without and within

    By Africa Insiders
    January 3, 2019
    If you haven’t subscribed to the Insiders Newsletter, you’re missing out on the juiciest insights from our top journalists and analysts. To subscribe, click HERE. ...
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  • The lack of information about President Isaias' plans as Eritrea undergoes a period a change is making many nervous. Credit: Sailing Nomad.
    EritreaPolitics

    Eritrea’s “state of uncertainty”: Senior government sources reveal…nothing

    By Abraham T. Zere
    December 19, 2018
    Insiders say President Isaias is now ruling largely unilaterally, keeping the public, military leaders, and even ministers out of the loop. Eritrea’s life-president Isaias ...
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  • South Sudan refugees arriving in Imvepi settlement in northern Uganda, fleeing deadly war and hunger in their country, in 2017. Credit: Kieran Doherty/Oxfam.
    SocietySouth SudanUganda

    South Sudan: We refugees are divided. But we also hold the key to peace.

    By Vivian Amuna
    December 14, 2018
    That people in my refugee settlement would fight to the death for a seat to watch a football match is not normal. But there ...
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  • KenyaSociety

    30% of trips in Nairobi are made by minibus. Why were they banned?

    By Rachel Strohm
    December 6, 2018
    While other major cities are blocking private cars to encourage the use of buses, Nairobi is moving in the opposite direction.  Commuting to work ...
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  • Eritrea sanctions are being lifted, but Eritrea's government faces many more problems. Credit: Andrea Moroni.
    EritreaPolitics

    Why sanctions on Eritrea are being lifted and what it means

    By Martin Plaut
    November 14, 2018
    There are three key reasons the UN is removing sanctions on Eritrea. The United Nations Security Council is about to lift an arms embargo ...
    Read More
  • Hundreds march in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in 2017 calling on people to speak out and take action to end violence against women and girls. Credit: UN Women/Deepika Nath.
    Editor's PicksSocietyTanzania

    A woman online, in Tanzania

    By Elsie Eyakuze
    November 7, 2018
    Tanzanian twitter has lost its chill. It’s become a scary place for women and dissenters. But we’re not yet ready to give it up. ...
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  • Tanzania LGBTQ: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Credit: Babak Fakhamzadeh.
    Africa InsidersTanzania

    Insiders Insight: Tanzania’s LGBTQ crackdown

    By Africa Insiders
    November 6, 2018
    If you haven’t subscribed to the Insiders Newsletter, you’re missing out on the juiciest insights from our top journalists and analysts. To subscribe, click HERE. ...
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  • Ethiopia IDPs: In the past few months, hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced by violence. Credit: UNICEF Ethiopia/2018/Mulugeta Ayene.
    EthiopiaSociety

    Ethiopia: Abiy’s misstep on IDPs and how he can fix it

    By Mark Yarnell
    October 24, 2018
    By pressuring people displaced by conflict to return home prematurely, the government is putting them at risk. Remarkable changes are occurring in Ethiopia. Since Prime ...
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  • What is the future of the EPRDF, Ethiopia's ruling coalition? Credit: SarahTz.
    EthiopiaPolitics

    Ethiopia’s ruling coalition used to be known for its unity. Not anymore.

    By Elias Gebreselassie
    October 23, 2018
    The four parties that make up the ruling EPRDF used to all follow the party line. Now their internal disagreements are out in the ...
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