Coups become common feature in Africa as Sudan takes lead in power grab between 1945 and 2021

Coups become common feature in Africa as Sudan takes lead in power grab between 1945 and 2021

Coups are not unique to African nations. They have happened in Asia, Europe and South America over the years. A look at coup attempts in Africa since 1950 shows a period of relative calm until about 1963, which could be described as the continent’s post-independence period. From 1960 through 1999, coup attempts averaged just over 40 per decade.

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Russia blows up dam and nuclear plant in Ukraine’s Kherson region, endangering 22,000 lives

Russia blows up dam and nuclear plant in Ukraine’s Kherson region, endangering 22,000 lives

Ukraine’s military intelligence agency later said on Telegram that Russian forces had blown up the dam “in a panic”, in what it said was “an obvious act of terrorism and a war crime, which will be evidence in an international tribunal”.

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Technology-fuelled racism in football is a haunting throwback to 1980s-style monkey chants and banana-throwing in stadiums

Technology-fuelled racism in football is a haunting throwback to 1980s-style monkey chants and banana-throwing in stadiums

A report last year from Fifa, the governing body of world soccer, showed that more than 50 per cent of players competing in two international tournaments in 2021 – the African Cup of Nations and the European Championship – received some form of discriminatory abuse in more than 400,000 posts on social media. More than a third were of a racist nature.

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US warns China’s growing military aggressiveness raises the risk of error in which ‘somebody gets hurt’

US warns China’s growing military aggressiveness raises the risk of error in which ‘somebody gets hurt’

Washington’s sharply worded warning followed the US Navy’s release on Sunday of a video of what it called an “unsafe interaction” in the Taiwan Strait in which a Chinese warship crossed in front of a US destroyer in the sensitive waterway.

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Trap or collaboration? Fears rise globally about growing Chinese influence in Africa’s security sector

Trap or collaboration? Fears rise globally about growing Chinese influence in Africa’s security sector

Technical disciplines within the Chinese police system are taught within the larger context of China’s political system. The CCP’s definition of terrorism, for example, derives in part from weiwen. This includes curbing anti-government uprisings and what the CCP calls the “three evils” (san gu shili: terrorism, “splitism” or separatism and religious extremism. This approach, in turn, informs China’s international counterterrorism partnerships.

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Kenya and Uganda have copied Chinese policing models, other African countries are following suit

Kenya and Uganda have copied Chinese policing models, other African countries are following suit

Between 2003 and 2017, African countries secured $3.56 billion in Chinese loans for public security, including surveillance systems, national security networks, and other security wares like anti-riot gear. This figure is almost certainly an undercount given that the bulk of this equipment is included in military sales.

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Expert says racism in football is often caused by jealousy of Black players’ flair, exuberance native Europeans lack

Expert says racism in football is often caused by jealousy of Black players’ flair, exuberance native Europeans lack

Experts believe the global outrage, widespread reaction and outpouring of support for Vinícius following his latest abuse could mark a turning point in the fight against racism in Spain. It certainly struck a chord in Brazil, where there were protests outside the Spanish Consulate in Sao Paulo, while the Spanish league is now seeking to increase its authority to issue sanctions. Its protocol up to now has been to detect and denounce incidents and pass evidence to courts, where cases are typically shelved.

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Uganda gay law: Homosexuality mutating into new tool of imperialism West is using to cast Africa as uncivilised, backward, savage and homophobic

Uganda gay law: Homosexuality mutating into new tool of imperialism West is using to cast Africa as uncivilised, backward, savage and homophobic

It is clear that the Global Homosexuality Movement is determined not only to stay afloat but to penetrate Africa by hook or crook but using highly educated Africans, many trained in the West. Now that Uganda has got a law to fight homosexuality, it needs to open up to confront the movement using national debates especially among the youth and at our universities. It will be necessary to take stock of our masters and doctorate graduates who got their education in the West and acquaint the country with their topics of research.

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World Cup winner Lionel Messi ignores Barcelona interest, sets eyes on Arabia’s Al Hilal FC in $1.28 billion deal

World Cup winner Lionel Messi ignores Barcelona interest, sets eyes on Arabia’s Al Hilal FC in $1.28 billion deal

PSG suspended Messi for two weeks without pay (although he returned a week earlier than planned) after he missed training earlier this month because of a trip to Saudi Arabia. Messi’s trip to Saudi Arabia was officially explained as being for commercial reasons.

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How Kenya’s gritty Kipyegon kept the Faith to obliterate a strong field to set 1,500m world record in Italy

How Kenya’s gritty Kipyegon kept the Faith to obliterate a strong field to set 1,500m world record in Italy

“We have really come along as 1500 women,” Kipyegon said. “They are really special. We come along together, cheer one another. This is sport, we have to love each other and celebrate one another at our lowest moments and highest moments, and I really thank the ladies for coming along and running together and celebrating this world record together. We were part of this together.”

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