Somali MPs get ready to elect new president on Sunday against backdrop of growing al Shabaab attacks

Somali MPs get ready to elect new president on Sunday against backdrop of growing al Shabaab attacks

Somalia is set to hold its long-delayed presidential vote on Sunday, ending the convoluted electoral process that raised tensions in the country when the president’s term expired last year without a successor in place. Authorities have registered 39 presidential candidates, a list that includes incumbent Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, two former...

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Ties that bind us: After Russia attacked Ukraine, weak links in finance and supply chains were easily weaponised

Ties that bind us: After Russia attacked Ukraine, weak links in finance and supply chains were easily weaponised

When Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, nobody expected that the United States, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Japan, Canada and other nations would isolate Russia from the global economy in retaliation. Instead of limited and largely symbolic sanctions, which were all Russia faced when it annexed Crimea and...

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Burkina Faso putschists come under stinging criticism for failing to reverse insecurity and violent extremism

Burkina Faso putschists come under stinging criticism for failing to reverse insecurity and violent extremism

Three months after the putsch in Burkina Faso, the junta that pushed President Roch Marc Christian Kaboré out of power is coming under searing criticism for failing to reverse growing insecurity and incidents of violence that have become a daily occurrence. Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED) figures...

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UN experts worry South Sudan is on brink of civil war after peace accord became ‘lucrative venue for elite power politics’

UN experts worry South Sudan is on brink of civil war after peace accord became ‘lucrative venue for elite power politics’

Many political leaders and civilians in South Sudan are “deeply sceptical” a 2018 peace agreement can deliver stability to the world’s newest nation and worry it may be heading back into conflict, UN experts said in a report circulated Monday. The experts pointed to political disputes between former rivals now...

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Military budgets shoot up as Kenya, Uganda and Angola top Africa against backdrop of terrorism, extremism

Military budgets shoot up as Kenya, Uganda and Angola top Africa against backdrop of terrorism, extremism

Total world military expenditure increased fractionally in 2021 to reach $2,113 billion, surpassing the $2 trillion mark for the first time, new research by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) has revealed. Military spending also increased in Africa. SIPRI on April 25 said 2021 saw the seventh consecutive year...

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Public fetes for Uganda President Museveni’s son send clearest signal he’s preparing to succeed his father

Public fetes for Uganda President Museveni’s son send clearest signal he’s preparing to succeed his father

Public fetes celebrating the son of Uganda’s leader are raising concern that he is aiming for the presidency after years of apparently being groomed to succeed his father, President Yoweri Museveni, who has held power since 1986. Three events marking Lt-Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba’s 48th birthday have been held in recent...

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Organised crime: New report says West Africa now a major corridor for cocaine from South America to Europe

Organised crime: New report says West Africa now a major corridor for cocaine from South America to Europe

Cabo Verdean police intercepted a boat in early April suspected to be involved in international drug trafficking. The Brazilian boat contained more than 5 tons of cocaine. The operation, which included help from the United States Drug Enforcement Agency, US Navy, Brazilian Federal Police and the National Crime Agency of...

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Resentment of Chinese citizens in Africa peaking as incidents of human rights abuses rise

Resentment of Chinese citizens in Africa peaking as incidents of human rights abuses rise

An irate Chinese boss is screaming at his African workers as they take a lunch break, urging them to work harder or else the company would not make any money. While intended to be funny, the new Egyptian TV commercial – since pulled down for fear of offending Beijing –...

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Ukrainian forces reportedly hit and destroy a second Russian naval ship in the Black Sea

Ukrainian forces reportedly hit and destroy a second Russian naval ship in the Black Sea

Another Russian naval ship in the Black Sea was hit and left burning by the Ukrainian military, according to unconfirmed reports. The Admiral Makarov, a 409-foot Russian frigate, was sailing close to Snake Island in the Black Sea, off the coast of the Ukrainian port city of Odessa, when it...

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East African Community intervention in DRC raises fears over ‘legitimate and illicit’ interests of Congo’s neighbours to the east

East African Community intervention in DRC raises fears over ‘legitimate and illicit’ interests of Congo’s neighbours to the east

Will the East African Community’s (EAC) gambit to try to bring peace to the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s chronically turbulent east succeed where others have failed? After a false start the week before, last week representatives of some 23 of the eastern DRC’s countless armed rebel groups concluded five...

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