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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France announces radical policy change in Africa, vows to respect sovereignty of former colonies  

France announces radical policy change in Africa, vows to respect sovereignty of former colonies  

The era of French interference in African affairs is “well over”, President Emmanuel Macron said in Gabon during his four-nation tour of central Africa. Speaking on the fringes of an environment summit in the Gabonese capital Libreville, Macron said France harboured no desire to return to past policies of interfering...

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President Kiir wants 2.5 million South Sudanese refugees in neighbouring countries return home

President Kiir wants 2.5 million South Sudanese refugees in neighbouring countries return home

South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir is appealing to the more than two million South Sudanese refugees living in neighbouring countries to start returning home. Kiir says his government will provide returning refugees with the necessary security. There are more than 2.3 million South Sudanese living as refugees in nearby countries...

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US First Lady Jill Biden starts sixth visit to Africa that will take her to Namibia and Kenya

US First Lady Jill Biden starts sixth visit to Africa that will take her to Namibia and Kenya

US first lady Jill Biden opened a five-day, two-country visit to Africa on Wednesday during which she will focus on empowering women and youth and highlight food insecurity in the Horn of Africa region. Dancers representing Namibia’s different ethnic groups, some wearing red, white and blue, others dressed in bright...

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Fighting flares up in troubled eastern DR Congo hours after EAC called for pullback by armed groups

Fighting flares up in troubled eastern DR Congo hours after EAC called for pullback by armed groups

Fighting flared on Monday between the DR Congo’s army and M23 rebels in the country’s troubled east, just days after African leaders called for a ceasefire and a pullback by armed groups. “There have been clashes since 5:00 am with the M23” in the Kitshanga area, northwest of the main...

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Wary minorities say ‘Ethiopia is a federation of ethnicities and everyone deserves to feel safe’

Wary minorities say ‘Ethiopia is a federation of ethnicities and everyone deserves to feel safe’

When war broke out in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region in November 2020, residents of the town of Adebay, close to the Eritrean border, woke to the sounds of gunfire and revving engines. Eritrean soldiers were beating up civilians and forcing them onto military trucks, two witnesses say. They estimated that...

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Relegated to irrelevance by UN and the West, Western Sahara people are forced into servitude by international apathy

Relegated to irrelevance by UN and the West, Western Sahara people are forced into servitude by international apathy

Fresh fruit and vegetables, sold commercially in the camps’ markets, are largely unaffordable for most Western Sahara refugees. Cheaper, processed food is available, but that has contributed to a “double burden of malnutrition”, which includes obesity among women and under-nutrition in children. Thirty-one-year-old Fatimalo Mustapha Sayed manages a community vegetable...

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America’s uniformed gangsters: Why debates about police funding are a hot-button electoral issue in US

America’s uniformed gangsters: Why debates about police funding are a hot-button electoral issue in US

The Memphis Police Department unit that beat 29-year-old Tyre Nichols during a January 7 traffic stop was part of a division that operated with an annual budget of more than $28 million a year from the time of its creation in 2021 until it was disbanded over the weekend. The...

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Senior Somali and AU leaders claim national army has ousted al Shabaab rebels from strongholds

Senior Somali and AU leaders claim national army has ousted al Shabaab rebels from strongholds

A senior Somali minister and the head of ATMIS (African Union Transition Mission in Somalia) are insistent both will continue collaborating in joint military operations in the ongoing battle against al-Shabaab in the East African country. The top ATMIS man Mohamed El-Amine Souef and Daud Aweis, Somali Minister of Information,...

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