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Security priorities for Burkina Faso’s new transition
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 13th October 2022 On 30 September, disgruntled army officers staged a coup that toppled Burkina Faso’s transitional military leader Lieutenant-Colonel Paul-Henri... →
SADR grows theoretically stronger but diplomatically weaker
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 10th October 2022 The Western Sahara has been reduced to a political football in Africa in a grim game between Morocco and the Polisario. Morocco aggressively claims... →
Can external mediation break Sudan’s political stalemate?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 5th October 2022 October marks the first anniversary of Sudan’s second military coup, which removed the transitional government of Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and... →
We need to find an escape from “choiceless democracy”
By: Raymond Suttner 3rd October 2022 I have an aversion to being a political spectator and have been involved in politics since my youth in the 1960s, first in the Progressive Party... →
Pandor’s silence a tacit approval of ANCYL lawlessness and Putin’s illegal annexation of Ukraine territory
3rd October 2022 The silence by the Minister of International Relations and Co-operation, Naledi Pandor, on the ANCYL’s illegal entry into Ukraine and the... →
Pandor’s silence a tacit approval of ANCYL lawlessness and Putin’s illegal annexation of Ukraine territory
3rd October 2022 The silence by the Minister of International Relations and Co-operation, Naledi Pandor, on the ANCYL’s illegal entry into Ukraine and the... →
Youth are vital for Sudan’s post-coup stability
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 3rd October 2022 Sudanese youth drove the demonstrations and uprising that toppled former president Omar al-Bashir’s nearly 30-year-long rule. They were... →
How agro-processing can boost regional integration – and development
By: Econ3x3 22nd September 2022 Regional integration in Africa is underway but progress requires that the gains are widely spread. South Africa’s huge regional trade surplus in... →