Haiti criminal gangs: Gun violence is part of the island nation’s political culture – often deployed to support or quell opposition

Haiti criminal gangs: Gun violence is part of the island nation’s political culture – often deployed to support or quell opposition

 the outskirts of Haiti’s capital, gunfire crackles in the seaside shantytown of Cité Soleil. Children playing soccer freeze for a moment. Down the street, a teenager bandages the hand he injured during a gunfight with a rival gang. The number of gangs in Port-au-Prince has grown from roughly three dozen...

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Kenya Defence Forces keen on bolstering its fleet by acquiring more MD 530 helicopters from the US

Kenya Defence Forces keen on bolstering its fleet by acquiring more MD 530 helicopters from the US

Kenya has expressed interest in acquiring additional MD 530 helicopters from the United States, the US Army has revealed. A US Army spokesman told Janes magazine that India, Kenya, and Lebanon have shown interest in procuring new MD 530s. “We are working towards resuming production for Kenya as part of...

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South Sudan’s war horrors in Equatoria: Unborn babies were ripped out of women’s womb, bodies being dumped in wells

South Sudan’s war horrors in Equatoria: Unborn babies were ripped out of women’s womb, bodies being dumped in wells

Politicians from South Sudan capital, Juba, have accused of supporting the formation of an Avungura-led militia in Western Equatoria reportedly backed by troops loyal to President Salva Kiir’s party, while a mostly Balanda militia was created with alleged support from opposition forces. Both sides want to manage the state ahead...

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How South Sudan’s peace deal between President Kiir and his deputy Machar sparked conflict in town spared by civil war

How South Sudan’s peace deal between President Kiir and his deputy Machar sparked conflict in town spared by civil war

The remote county of Tambura, in the breadbasket state of Western Equatoria, went largely unscathed during five years of devastating conflict in South Sudan that killed almost 400,000 people. But the county that survived a civil war has fared less well in a time of peace, as a fragile 2018...

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Coming to America II: Tales of broken dreams, despair and attempted suicide in US refugee centres

Coming to America II: Tales of broken dreams, despair and attempted suicide in US refugee centres

Between 2017 and 2020, however, the Trump administration slashed refugee admissions to historic lows and starved resettlement agencies of funding. Around 130 resettlement agency offices – or nearly 40 per cent of the total in communities across the US – closed their doors, and many others had to lay off...

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Coming to America: The shattered dreams of Afghan refugees running away from despotic Taliban regime at home

Coming to America: The shattered dreams of Afghan refugees running away from despotic Taliban regime at home

As the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan late last summer, Qassim Rahimi packed the odds and ends of his life into bags and joined the crowds forming at the gates of Hamid Karzai International Airport in the capital, Kabul. Forty-eight hours later, the 33-year-old left his lifelong home behind in...

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Voices from Africa: Sall says ‘Black Panther’ inspired integration of culture and indigenous knowledge in science

Voices from Africa: Sall says ‘Black Panther’ inspired integration of culture and indigenous knowledge in science

In this article of this eight-part series about the career experiences of African women scientists, Khady Sall explains how seeing the 2018 superhero film Black Panther contributed to her decision to return to her native Senegal and develop her career there. The film depicts an African nation, posing as a...

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Analysis: Successes and apparent popularity of recent coups in Africa have set a precedent that may inspire copycats

Analysis: Successes and apparent popularity of recent coups in Africa have set a precedent that may inspire copycats

On the evening of February 15, 2022, reports emerged that key police and military officials in Djibouti were put under house arrest, reportedly amid fears of a coup d’état. This was the latest in the string of successful and attempted coups in Africa – from Mali to Madagascar and Guinea...

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Africa’s leading jailer and suppressor of journalists travels to Brussels for EU-Africa summit

Africa’s leading jailer and suppressor of journalists travels to Brussels for EU-Africa summit

Africa’s biggest jailer of journalists, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, will visit Brussels to attend the European Union – Africa summit from February 17-18, 2022. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has appealed to the European Union leaders and the Belgian Prime Minister Alexander de Croo to speak out against...

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Voices from Africa: Moruping tells fellow women to ask mentors specific questions, not use them as sounding boards

Voices from Africa: Moruping tells fellow women to ask mentors specific questions, not use them as sounding boards

Pontsho Maruping, deputy managing director of operations and business processes at the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO) in Cape Town, describes a career transition from mining to space, and how she juggles the expectations of male and female colleagues. I call myself a career nomad. I started out in...

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