AFRICA
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East Africa food crisis indicates urgent need for a world food policy
By Rene Wadlow “Since the hungry billion in the world community believe that we can all eat if we set…
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Fears of a voter: Ex-war faction commander running for presidency
By Abdirahman M. Dirye Somaliland, thirty years later, is back to square one of military junta. Somaliland’s ‘dementia-suffering’ president hand-picking…
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U.S. should partner with Egypt to fight terror and protect Christians
By Raphael Benaroya Christians may have sung of “Heavenly Peace” to celebrate Christmas 2016, but the Middle East has continued…
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Continuing genocidal dangers of the Darfur conflicts
By Rene Wadlow 9 December is the anniversary of the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime…
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China opposes Japan’s military procedures
China opposes Japanese military procedures under the guise of peacekeeping missions, spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense Yang Yujun…
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Why Africa united to fight illegal fishing
By Samantha Maloof Earlier this month, over 40 African Union (AU) nations signed a binding agreement to curb piracy and…
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The House of Commons’ report on Libya: A Machiavellian tactic
By Rafaa Chehoudi A new report has been recently published by the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Commons, entitled…
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Destruction of cultural heritage condemned by the International Criminal Court
By Rene Wadlow On 22 August 2016, Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi pleaded guilty to organizing and helping to carry…
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Falling though the cracks of peace: South Sudan’s disconsolate fate
By Biff Boffington A season unripe for political change The situation in South Sudan remains in disarray as the Sudan People’s…
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