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Blackened waters of Somalia

on: July 08, 2017In: AFRICA, OPINION, POLITICSNo Comments
Blackened waters of Somalia

By Abukar Arman At this critical juncture and in this particular ‘do or die’ moment in Somali history, objective assessment of new trends has an existential significance. Early this year whe... Read more

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The rise of proxy leaders in Somalia

on: September 18, 2015In: AFRICA, INTL CONFLICTS, OPINION, POLITICS11 Comments
The rise of proxy leaders in Somalia

By Ahmed Hassan As Somalia’s balkanization – masquerading as federalism— intensifies, neighboring states have embarked on a mission to get a share of the country and instill a proxy leader t... Read more

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The politics of insecurity in Somalia

on: September 17, 2015In: AFRICA, INTL CONFLICTS, OPINION, POLITICS6 Comments
The politics of insecurity in Somalia

By Abukar Arman Almost every aspect of the security in Somalia is outsourced to deeply entrenched competing foreign interests of various shades. None of them are accountable to the Somali go... Read more

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China’s overseas colossal infrastructural profile: A reality check

on: August 29, 2015In: ASIA, ENERGY, OPINION, POLITICSNo Comments
China’s overseas colossal infrastructural profile: A reality check

By Ipshita Bhattacharya Introduction The world’s longest sea bridge, the longest gas pipeline a high speed railways, a tunnel system under the Mount Everest, the unprecedented growth of colo... Read more

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Somalia’s new race against time

on: January 12, 2015In: AFRICA, INTL CONFLICTS, OPINION, POLITICSNo Comments
Somalia’s new race against time

Despite the roller coaster of political and security-related drama that dominated the headlines in this past year, I still remain optimistic about Somalia’s future- cautiously of course. For... Read more

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IGAD condemns renewed violence in South Sudan

on: January 03, 2015In: AFRICA, INTL CONFLICTS, NEWS, POLITICSNo Comments
IGAD condemns renewed violence in South Sudan

By Tesfa-Alem Tekle Mediators of the East Africa’s bloc, Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD), on Thursday condemned re-eruption of heavy fighting in Nassir, Upper Nile State,... Read more

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Ethiopia vows to work for peace in region, on continent

on: October 13, 2014In: AFRICA, POLITICS1 Comment
Ethiopia vows to work for peace in region, on continent

By By Abebech Tamene Ethiopian President Mulatu Teshome asserted on Monday that his country would continue working to maintain peace in the region and on the African continent. The pledge ca... Read more

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