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After the death of the ailing president Lansana Conté in Guinea in December 2008, Captain Moussa Dadis Camara ascended to power in this country through a bloodless coup. He and his military junta...
In today's podcast, Chancellor House plans to sell its 25% stake in Hitachi Power; confusion, delays and charges of fraud mark the start of Sudan's historic elections; and, ANCYL president Julius...
in today's podcast, SA marks 20th anniversary of FW de Klerk's historic speech; the AU resolves to strengthen powers against coups and electoral fraud; and, the World Bank joins China in improving...
Date: 31/01/2010 Source: The African Union Title: UN: Ban: Remarks by the UN secretary-general, to the Summit of the African Union, on an Agenda for Prosperity and Peace, Addis...
The Republic of Guinea-Bissau is one of the poorest countries in the world. It has a massive foreign debt and relies heavily on foreign aid. Formerly Portuguese Guinea, Guinea-Bissau won...
The end of the Cold War led to or coincided with the establishment or re-introduction of multiparty political systems across Africa. In the early 1990s, almost all the African countries adopted new...
Advanced and comprehensive intellectual property systems are increasingly being seen as critical to attracting investment in emerging economies, including economies in Africa. Moreover, some...
In this videoclip, Noël Stott of the Institute for Security Studies speaks to Polity's Amy Witherden on the newly ratified African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty.