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If you’re wondering why Saudi Arabia and Israel have united against Al-Jazeera, here’s the answer
Robert Fisk | 10 August 2017 | The Independent There are still honourable Israelis who demand a state for the Palestinians; there are well-educated Saudis who object to the crazed Wahabism upon which their kingdom is founded; there are millions of Americans, from sea to shining sea, who do not believe that Iran is their enemy nor Saudi Arabia their friend. But the problem … [Read more...] about If you’re wondering why Saudi Arabia and Israel have united against Al-Jazeera, here’s the answer
Who is Kim Jong Un and what will he decide to do?
Anna Fifield | August 12 , 2017 | The Washington Post SEOUL — If North Korea goes ahead with its threat to fire ballistic missiles toward the U.S. territory of Guam, the order will come from Kim Jong Un himself. The officials in charge of North Korea’s missile program could complete their preparations by next week and would then wait for the 33-year-old leader to … [Read more...] about Who is Kim Jong Un and what will he decide to do?
Ethiopian set to run for US Congress
Elias Meseret | 11 Aug 2017 | Mail & Guardian Born in Ethiopia, Ted Alemayhu came to the United States at the end of 1987. He was just 14 at the time, and studied in Santa Barbara, California, under the guardianship of an American family. Three decades later, he plans on joining his adopted country’s ruling elite. He intends to become the first ever … [Read more...] about Ethiopian set to run for US Congress
Apartheid spy boss’s memoirs insightful but disconcerting
MANGOSUTHU BUTHELEZI | 13 AUGUST 2017 | The Sunday Independent When a former head of national intelligence service (NIS) publishes a book on the inner workings of the negotiation process, one is justified to presume it will contain revelations and secrets previously unknown. It is perhaps the duty of anyone with inside information to write publicly about that complex … [Read more...] about Apartheid spy boss’s memoirs insightful but disconcerting
Uhuru Kenyatta wins but dispute sparks protests
AGENCY STAFF | 12 AUGUST 2017 | Business Day Nairobi — Kenya was on edge on Saturday after the disputed re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta sparked violent protests from opposition supporters who claim the vote was stolen from them. While protests were limited to opposition strongholds, they came as a gloomy reminder of a disputed 2007 election which led to two … [Read more...] about Uhuru Kenyatta wins but dispute sparks protests
Egypt’s Sisi to start four-nation Africa tour Monday
Saturday 12 Aug 2017 | Ahram Online Sisi will discuss with counterparts efforts to address common security threats Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi is set to start a four-day African tour Monday, a statement by the presidency read Saturday. Presidency spokesman Alaa Youssef said El-Sisi will visit Tanzania, Rwanda, Gabon and Chad. El-Sisi will hold … [Read more...] about Egypt’s Sisi to start four-nation Africa tour Monday
Kagame’s Unrivaled Power
Tom Gardner | August 3, 2017 | Foreign Affairs How He Tamed the Opposition in Rwanda The red, white, and blue flags of the ruling Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) party flutter atop trees and lampposts along the highway leading north from Kigali, Rwanda’s capital, to the scenic highland town of Musanze. Tricolored banners also don the scaffolded archways that … [Read more...] about Kagame’s Unrivaled Power
How to Gut a Democracy in Two Years
Ernest Chanda | August 3, 2017 | Foreign Policy Zambia went from a free and stable country to a dictatorship overnight. I covered it for the country’s only independent newspaper — until the government shut it down. LUSAKA, Zambia — The slide toward dictatorship was abrupt. Two and a half years ago, Zambia was one of Africa’s most stable democracies, a place so … [Read more...] about How to Gut a Democracy in Two Years
Even Critics of Rwanda’s Government Are Helping Paul Kagame Stay in Power
Kavitha Surana | August 3, 2017 | Foreign Policy For every problem highlighted by local journalists, Rwanda’s strongman can present himself as the solution. GICUMBI, Rwanda — Jennifer Niyonsaba was hunched over a sound-mixing board in a small production room with bare, yellow walls. A volunteer journalist at Radio Ishingiro, a community radio station in rural northern … [Read more...] about Even Critics of Rwanda’s Government Are Helping Paul Kagame Stay in Power
As Kenya elections draw near, country reveals an electorate divided by tribe
Kevin Sieff | August 5 | The Washington Post NAIROBI — A concrete bridge and a narrow, garbage-filled river divide the slum of Mathare into two parts, a space between ethnic groups and voting blocs that are competing fiercely — and many say dangerously — over Kenya’s presidential elections scheduled for Tuesday. Here in one of the most economically successful and … [Read more...] about As Kenya elections draw near, country reveals an electorate divided by tribe