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Beja community authority in Sudan splits and threatens to gain an authonomy
Posted inDemocracy Governance

Beja community authority in Sudan splits and threatens to gain an authonomy

The drift of Khartoum junta regime away from democracy stimulates minorities in the East of Sudan to fight for self-determination.  Disputes within the High Council of Beja Nazirs and Independent…
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September 1, 2022Tags: Eritrea, Sudan
China tries to oust US out of the Oceania region since it cuts Washington’s ties with island states
Posted inDemocracy Geopolitics

China tries to oust US out of the Oceania region since it cuts Washington’s ties with island states

The US Coast Guard vessel incident in the Solomon Islands clearly proves Honiara’s slow transition under control of China. Despite the island authorities’ denial of their plan to allow stationing Chinese military…
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August 30, 2022Tags: China, Solomon Islands, USA
Guatemala’s President Giammattei hit the bottom of corruption involvement
Posted inCorruption Democracy

Guatemala’s President Giammattei hit the bottom of corruption involvement

Guatemala is rapidly sinking back into authoritarianism. Despite expressing a rhetorical commitment to fighting corruption, the Guatemalan state ultimately remains more interested and invested in defending entrenched traditions of elite impunity…
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August 24, 2022Tags: Guatemala
Angola elections: estimations and scenarios
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Angola elections: estimations and scenarios

A close race between incumbent Angolan President Joao Lourenco and opposition leader Adalberto Costa Junior is a likely result of presidential race. Mass rigging could be a trigger for violence in Angola after general elections of August…
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August 23, 2022Tags: Angola, MPLA, UNITA
Kenya could plunge into political and ethnic crisis after elections
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Kenya could plunge into political and ethnic crisis after elections

A legal challenge would plunge Kenya after elections into a period of political instability. The situation is likely to deteriorate because this election seems to be the last chance for this rally loser…
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August 16, 2022Tags: Kenya
Nicaragua’s repressions as an attractive policy for authoritarian regimes in Latin America
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Nicaragua’s repressions as an attractive policy for authoritarian regimes in Latin America

Nicaragua has chosen the path of dictatorship, and relies on the support of Russia and China to be protected against its own citizens, whose patience is wearing thin after years…
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August 10, 2022Tags: Nicaragua
Mahmoud Abbas’ most likely successor raises legitimacy concerns
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Mahmoud Abbas’ most likely successor raises legitimacy concerns

The nepotistic rise of Hussein al-Sheikh, the PA's key liaison with Israel, is emblematic of much that is wrong with the Palestinian leadership. After a year in power, Israel’s “government…
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June 22, 2022Tags: Palestine
Maasai under pressure over foreign tourists and corrupt Tanzanian government
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Maasai under pressure over foreign tourists and corrupt Tanzanian government

Tanzanian government is pushed by foreign actors to evict ethnic Maasai that can result in humanitarian crisis and violations of human rights. Tanzania’s government has prepared a land use model…
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June 17, 2022Tags: maasai, Tanzania
Presidential election in Somalia: corrupt indirect voting to hit prospects for positive change
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Presidential election in Somalia: corrupt indirect voting to hit prospects for positive change

Presidential election in Somalia neither offers potential for substantial changes in the country, nor reduces corruption. After three rounds of voting by 328 MPs and senators, former President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud emerged victorious in the final…
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May 19, 2022Tags: Somalia
Turkmen women’s right restrictions signal about Ashgabat-Taliban cooperation
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Turkmen women’s right restrictions signal about Ashgabat-Taliban cooperation

The Turkmen president change and the further women's right restrictions show clearly that Ashgabat plans to cooperate deeply with the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. Since Serdar Berdymukhammedov succeeded his father…
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May 11, 2022Tags: Afghanistan, Turkmenistan

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