Since America has lost influence in African Sahel it has adopted China’s African foreign policy of ‘see-no evil’

Since America has lost influence in African Sahel it has adopted China’s African foreign policy of ‘see-no evil’

The most recent State Department report on human rights in Equatorial Guinea details credible reports of extrajudicial killings, torture, “inhuman” punishment, arbitrary arrest and political imprisonment by the state, among many other abuses.

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Squeezed by coups in West Africa and surging Chinese presence, Biden is now dining with Africa’s worst dictator

Squeezed by coups in West Africa and surging Chinese presence, Biden is now dining with Africa’s worst dictator

Equatorial Guinea has been plagued by oppression, corruption and poverty for decades. After seizing power in a military coup in 1979, Obiang and his family have ruled it as their personal fiefdom. Despite significant oil wealth, the country suffers widespread poverty due to rampant embezzlement.

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Human rights groups accuse Russian Wagner mercenaries of helping Mali army kill civilians

Human rights groups accuse Russian Wagner mercenaries of helping Mali army kill civilians

Violence has escalated in Mali since Russian mercenaries arrived there following a coup in 2021. Its ruling junta has ramped up operations, carrying out deadly drone strikes that have hit gatherings of civilians, and raids accompanied by Russian mercenaries that have killed civilians.

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South African testy relations with US: Biden resists pressure to dump Pretoria for ideological inconsistency

South African testy relations with US: Biden resists pressure to dump Pretoria for ideological inconsistency

The bill, if passed, would require the US administration to report to Congress on its review of US-South Africa relations and state explicitly “whether South Africa has engaged in activities that undermine United States national security or foreign policy interests.”

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Togo’s opposition calls for protests to stop president from signing off on a new constitution

Togo’s opposition calls for protests to stop president from signing off on a new constitution

The new constitution also increases presidential terms from five to six years. The almost 20-years that Gnassingbe has served in office, after taking over from his father, would not count toward that tally.
The opposition and the clergy say the legislation is an effort by Gnassingbe to prolong his rule. Some have promised to stop it from becoming law by calling on the people to rise up and protest.

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Rwanda-backed M23 rebels expand territory under their control as UN warns security in eastern DRC is worsening

Rwanda-backed M23 rebels expand territory under their control as UN warns security in eastern DRC is worsening

Last month, the United States told Rwanda and Congo that they “must walk back from the brink of war,” the sharpest warning yet of a looming conflict.

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Results: Opposition figure who became Senegal’s president-elect won over 54 per cent of the vote

Results: Opposition figure who became Senegal’s president-elect won over 54 per cent of the vote

President-elect Bassirou Diomaye Faye’s release from prison followed a political amnesty granted just in time for the balloting. He was little known until popular opposition leader Ousmane Sonko, who was barred from running due to a prior conviction, chose Faye to run in his place.

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US Marine Corps Gen Michael Langley: Terrorism, poverty, food insecurity, climate change and migration shatter African lives

US Marine Corps Gen Michael Langley: Terrorism, poverty, food insecurity, climate change and migration shatter African lives

Africom espouses the 3D approach: diplomacy, development and defence professionals, to ensure a synchronised whole-of-government effect.

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White-led South Africa’s main opposition Democratic Alliance party ready for a coalition with ANC

White-led South Africa’s main opposition Democratic Alliance party ready for a coalition with ANC

The DA has banded together with smaller parties to try to capture the more than 50 per cent of the vote needed to take power. They include the Zulu nationalist Inkatha Freedom Party, long a bitter rival of the ANC, as well as Freedom Front Plus, which appeals to rural white South Africans who feel politically marginalised since the fall of apartheid, and Action SA, which has built a platform on a tough anti-immigration stance and appeals to working- and middle-class voters.

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South Africa’s ANC fails to move court to ban ex-President Zuma’s party Umkhonto Wesizwe

South Africa’s ANC fails to move court to ban ex-President Zuma’s party Umkhonto Wesizwe

South Africa’s May 29 elections are expected to be highly contested with the ANC, once led by anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela, under pressure to remain in power following declining support in successive elections as the country faces stagnant economic growth, high levels of poverty among its Black majority, and an unemployment rate of over 32 per cent.

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