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A Newsweek-created graphic shows the various travel advisories currently in place across Africa, including the no-go zones.
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The Kenya Times on MSNIs it Time to Redraw the Map of Africa?For generations, students, leaders, and media audiences around the globe have gazed at maps that lie—maps that diminish ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNWhy Africa needs to redraw its security sovereignty map and build coherenceAfrica isn’t just being outgunned by insurgents, it’s being outmanoeuvred by its own ...
International Viewpoint, the monthly English-language magazine of the Fourth International, is a window to radical alternatives world-wide, carrying reports, analysis and debates from all corners of ...
From the rise of Islamists to Syria’s unexpected turn: a decade of shifting political currents in the Arab world.
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Ethiopia ’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on Wednesday asked people in the northern Tigray region to nominate a new leader in the latest move by the federal government to defuse political ...
He was also promoted to the country's highest military rank of army general, and signed a decree ordering that all political parties be dissolved. During a ceremony in the capital, Niamey ...
Leaders from the main Southern and Eastern Africa political blocs had met on Monday to advance a plan aimed at securing a ceasefire in a conflict rooted in the long fallout from the 1994 genocide in ...
“Very few people know that there is a major political party in South Africa that is actively promoting white genocide. The video [of Malema chanting ‘Kill the Boer’] was just [recent ...
Worldwide, Mauritius landed in 78th place out of 147 countries, making it the highest-ranked African nation. Libya followed closely behind at 79th worldwide, making it the second-happiest country in ...
An informal meeting of the United Nations General Assembly plenary was held today in New York to hear a briefing by South Africa’s G20 Sherpa, Zane Dangor, as the country assumes the G20 ...
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