Is Uganda’s ‘President for Life’ remotely preparing country for his imminent exit or just playing games with son?

Is Uganda’s ‘President for Life’ remotely preparing country for his imminent exit or just playing games with son?

On Twitter, the Ugandan president’s son has mused about invading neighbouring Kenya, praised Russian President Vladimir Putin and offered cattle for the Italian prime minister’s hand in marriage. Pointedly, when he declared his presidential ambitions Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, slammed the old generation of leaders, including his father, President Yoweri Museveni...

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Eyes on how Nigeria’s President-elect Bola Tinubu will deal with Boko Haram insurgency

Eyes on how Nigeria’s President-elect Bola Tinubu will deal with Boko Haram insurgency

By the time he is sworn in on May 29, President-elect Bola Tinubu should be fully aware that the Boko Haram crisis in Nigeria presents an immense challenge to his government. After being declared winner of the February 25 presidential election, he has likely started working on the transition, including...

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Ukraine war: There’s good reason to worry ugly history is repeating itself today in Eastern Europe

Ukraine war: There’s good reason to worry ugly history is repeating itself today in Eastern Europe

For nearly a decade in the 1980s, Saddam Hussein’s Iraq and the newly founded Islamic Republic of Iran waged a merciless war against each other. The fighting saw the return of World War I-style human-wave offensives, trench warfare, and chemical weapons attacks. Although it dragged on for years, the Iran-Iraq...

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Somalia’s new strategy to cripple Al Shabaab: Weaken insurgents militarily, undermine its philosophy and operational efficiency

Somalia’s new strategy to cripple Al Shabaab: Weaken insurgents militarily, undermine its philosophy and operational efficiency

Three months after reclaiming the presidential office, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud resolved to root out al-Shabaab from Somalia. The new administration formed a unified front comprising local players, federal member states, religious leaders and external actors to confront al-Shabaab on military, religious and financial grounds. This coalition put al-Shabaab on the...

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Hazy US, Nato policy on Ukraine war sets stage for disruption of world economies and security

Hazy US, Nato policy on Ukraine war sets stage for disruption of world economies and security

One of the most striking aspects about the past year is how little debate we’ve seen over US and Nato policy on Russian-Ukraine war. This is not to say that there is only one right position on Ukraine. Nor does it mean that there are not some deranged people who...

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Muting criticism of US stand on Ukraine war encourages nuclear conflict, which Moscow is spoiling for

Muting criticism of US stand on Ukraine war encourages nuclear conflict, which Moscow is spoiling for

There is a disturbing aspect to the discourse in Washington DC and European capitals surrounding the war in Ukraine that seeks to quash any dissent from the official narrative surrounding Nato’s military support for Ukraine. As the world was thrust into Cold War 2.0, the Western commentariat dusted off the...

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Ukraine reporter’s diary: When I visited Lidiia last she refused to move and vowed ‘I want to die in my bed’

Ukraine reporter’s diary: When I visited Lidiia last she refused to move and vowed ‘I want to die in my bed’

The last time I visited Lidiia – an 85-year-old woman who lived alone in Mariinka, a town along the ‘line of contact’ that has been largely reduced to rubble – was in early February 2022, a couple of weeks before the full-scale invasion. The fighting around Mariinka was already intensifying,...

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Russia’s ties to Africa are primarily military and its Wagner mercenaries’ presence is unlikely to silence the guns

Russia’s ties to Africa are primarily military and its Wagner mercenaries’ presence is unlikely to silence the guns

As the world marks the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24, it has been suggested that Africa needs a common approach to the war. So far Russia’s aggression has elicited contrary responses across the continent, as evidenced by the equivocal votes on numerous resolutions at the...

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Potter’s Blues: ‘Burning it all down and starting again makes sense if you’re Everton, but this is Chelsea’

Potter’s Blues: ‘Burning it all down and starting again makes sense if you’re Everton, but this is Chelsea’

Two wins in 14 matches across all competitions for Chelsea since the first week of November. A run of form even bleaker than the final weeks of Jose Mourinho’s second spell at the club in 2015-16, when a Premier League title defence came to resemble an unthinkable relegation battle amid...

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While frustration with corruption or poverty fosters Islamist terrorism elsewhere, regime profiteers in Chad feed it

While frustration with corruption or poverty fosters Islamist terrorism elsewhere, regime profiteers in Chad feed it

Since the rise of Boko Haram in Nigeria and the emergence of Islamist-Salafist groups in northern Mali in 2013, the Sahel has increasingly been caught in the maelstrom of Islamist terrorism. The region is now described as the new global epicentre of violent extremism. The population is suffering immensely, and...

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