AFRICA
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South Africa’s foreign policy in transition through its leading role in IORA, BRICS, SADC
By Kirtan Bhana, Srimal Fernando and Megha Gupta On the African continent, the leadership of South Africa has been overwhelmingly…
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The world without colonies – Dakhla without Potemkin village
By Emhamed Khadad Last November marked forty two years since 350,000 Moroccans crossed into the Western Sahara as part of…
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Millions of dreams in the Maghribi land
By Nia S. Amira It seemed to be a long time ago and I just remember the wonderful stories that my…
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New fires relight in Eastern Congo
By Rene Wadlow The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Prince Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein in his address at the…
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Somaliland: How tribalism endangers an African democracy
By Abdirahman M Dirye From South Sudan, Somaliland, to Ethiopia, ethnic conflicts brew to tear apart these countries and weaken…
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Is there a silver lining in the clumpy cloud of President Trump’s rule and aid policies towards Africa?
Val Okaru-Bisant Some pundits anxiously agree that President Trump administration’s proposed limited 2017 USAID and US State Department’s budget will reduce…
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Blackened waters of Somalia
By Abukar Arman At this critical juncture and in this particular ‘do or die’ moment in Somali history, objective assessment…
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UAE base in Berbera: New challenge or opportunity?
By Yacqub Ismail Although the international community hasn’t still recognized Somaliland and they are still seeking to recognize as a de…
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UN peacekeeping reform: There is more to it than money
By Rene Wadlow The United States holds the one-month rotating presidency of the U.N. Security Council for April. The new…
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Egypt: The case for a new U.S. partnership
By Raphael Benaroya In his recent address to Congress, President Donald Trump said his administration is taking steps to protect…
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