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Failure by Guinea's politicians to reach agreement for a long-delayed legislative poll is stirring up tribal violence, jeopardising economic gains and raising fears that the military could once...
In the early hours of 22 March 2012, news of a military coup d’état in Mali spread across the world. Claiming a lack of adequate means and resources to fight Tuareg insurgents in the north of...
“The evolving relationship between China and Africa could be one of the most important developments in the international relations of the post-Cold-War era,”(2) say Kweku Ampiah and Sanusha...
Key issues that are clear from the review of crime and criminal justice systems conducted by the Africa Human Security Initiative (AHSI) network revealed that African governments' priorities...