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Searching for Soweto: mystery of a man whose image defined apartheid brutality
Ashifa Kassam in Toronto and Jason Burke in Johannesburg | Thursday 16 June 2016 | The Guardian Forty years after the Soweto uprising, and a photo of a young man carrying a dead child ricocheted around the world, his identity remains shrouded in mystery It was a photo seen around the world: Mbuyisa Makhubu, his face twisted with anguish, carrying 13-year-old … [Read more...] about Searching for Soweto: mystery of a man whose image defined apartheid brutality
Eye on Africa (France24)
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African growers threaten Dutch flower power
AALSMEER, Netherlands | Thomas Escritt | Thu Jun 16, 2016| Reuters The Netherlands is fighting to retain its crown as the world's top auction house for flowers as growers in Africa and elsewhere increasingly sell directly to buyers. The country grew wealthy selling tulip bulbs in the 17th century during the so-called Dutch Golden Age and remains the second largest … [Read more...] about African growers threaten Dutch flower power
China’s Ambitious Plan For A New Silk Road Takes Shape In Africa…
Eric Olander and Cobus van Staden | 06/15/2016 | The China Africa Project And it may fit into a much broader foreign policy strategy than you may think. China's ambitious new 'Silk Road' trade route takes shape in Africa … [Read more...] about China’s Ambitious Plan For A New Silk Road Takes Shape In Africa…
Lethal Government Force Brings Ethiopian Region to Fearful Standstill
JACEY FORTIN | JUNE 16, 2016 | The New York Times GINCHI, Ethiopia — In a grassy field, a group of would-be 12th graders kills time under the midday sun. No one is going to school anymore, out of fear. In a town crawling with federal and local police officers, even talking in a large group can be dangerous, the young men say. Seven months ago, protests erupted here in … [Read more...] about Lethal Government Force Brings Ethiopian Region to Fearful Standstill
Eritrea Says It Killed 200 Ethiopian Troops in Border Clash
Samuel Gebre | June 16, 2016| Bloomberg The African Union has urged Eritrea and Ethiopia to exercise restraint and avoid any actions that could further endanger regional stability ERITREA said more than 200 Ethiopian troops were killed in clashes on the two Horn of Africa countries’ border on June 12. A further 300 Ethiopian soldiers were wounded, Eritrea’s Information … [Read more...] about Eritrea Says It Killed 200 Ethiopian Troops in Border Clash
In The Future, ‘Made In China’ Could Become ‘Made In Africa’
Eric Olander and Cobus van Staden - The China Africa Project | 06/08/2016 | The Huffington Post Thanks to Beijing’s economic transition, Africa has a chance to pick up some of the industrial production now leaving China. There’s a pretty good chance that some of the clothes you’re wearing, the shoes on your feet and even the device you’re using to read this were made in … [Read more...] about In The Future, ‘Made In China’ Could Become ‘Made In Africa’
Italy’s coast guard says over 1,300 migrants rescued at sea
Sun Jun 12, 2016 | Reuters Italy's coast guard said on Saturday it had picked up at sea 1,348 migrants in 11 rescue operations between Sicily and North Africa, bringing the total number of people saved over the past three days to more than 3,000. Two thousand people were rescued on Thursday when the coast guard coordinated operations involving migrants traveling on 15 … [Read more...] about Italy’s coast guard says over 1,300 migrants rescued at sea
Ethiopia Stifles Dissent, While Giving Impression Of Tolerance, Critics Say
Gregory Warner | June 8, 2016 | NPR The Oromo Federalist Congress, an opposition party in Ethiopia, represents the largest ethnic group in the country, the Oromo. Yet its office in the capital Addis Ababa is virtually deserted, with chairs stacked up on tables. A chessboard with bottle caps as pieces is one of the few signs of human habitation. In a side office, the … [Read more...] about Ethiopia Stifles Dissent, While Giving Impression Of Tolerance, Critics Say
That ‘Human Smuggler’ Extradited to Italy? Sudan Might Have Gotten the Wrong Guy.
Megan Alpert | June 9, 2016 | Foreign Policy Authorities have long criticized human smugglers who help migrants — many of whom die at sea — attempting to reach Europe. Now the celebrated arrest of one of those smugglers may turn out to be an embarrassment for Italy and Britain, who on Thursday were forced to investigate whether they were holding in detention not a … [Read more...] about That ‘Human Smuggler’ Extradited to Italy? Sudan Might Have Gotten the Wrong Guy.