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Kremlin’s Colonial and Racist Policies in Africa
Posted inConflict Warfare

Kremlin’s Colonial and Racist Policies in Africa

The Kremlin benefits from its expansion and support for authoritarian regimes in the developing world to recruit and send people to fight on the side of Russia in the war…
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June 14, 2024Tags: Africa, Russia, Ukraine
Liberia likely to join countries that criminalized FGM
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Liberia likely to join countries that criminalized FGM

Strong criticism of FGM decriminalization in The Gambia seems to have launched an effort to criminalize the practice in Liberia, as it violates the rights and freedoms of those who…
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March 14, 2024Tags: Africa, FGM, Liberia
How Russia is hijacking Africa’s “orphaned” Left
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How Russia is hijacking Africa’s “orphaned” Left

When the independence of many African states became a reality in the 1950s and 1960s, it unfortunately met the Cold War ideological divide of the world. Many had expected these infant…
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September 5, 2023Tags: Africa, Russia
Africa is a Central Theater of Global Terrorism 
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Africa is a Central Theater of Global Terrorism 

Africa still remains turbulent not because of its diverse nature and population growth but because development is disruptive which present huge opportunities for all sections of society.  Some of hindering forces of…
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September 7, 2022Tags: Africa
Policy making in tough economic times
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Policy making in tough economic times

In the twenty-first century, Africa is a continent that is making an effort to shed its stereotypes and has all along been ready to compete with the rest of the…
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July 18, 2022Tags: Africa, Eswatini
Africa: the impact of COVID on young people’s mental health
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Africa: the impact of COVID on young people’s mental health

COVID-19 has caused such devastation on the world, it has impacted the lives of millions of people around the world. This has heightened mental health problems amongst people who were…
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August 27, 2021Tags: Africa
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Bad Law – Legal and Regulatory Responses to Misinformation in Sub-Saharan Africa , 2019

This report on the types and effects of changes made to the legal and regulatory framework for media and information in sub-Saharan Africa between 2016 and 2020, is one of…
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June 26, 2021Tags: Africa
Dead end to silencing the guns in Africa?
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Dead end to silencing the guns in Africa?

Africa is faced with rampant armed conflicts in some of its countries with consequent negative effects to the economic, political and social lives of her citizens and neighbouring countries.  However,…
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December 7, 2020Tags: Africa, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Mphatso Kampeni
Perspectives of Jihadism in Africa
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Perspectives of Jihadism in Africa

The jihadist phenomenon in Africa, particularly in the countries of the sub-Saharan and Sahelian area, has developed considerably due to several factors: Critical national political scenarios; Ethnic tensions and contrasts…
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September 7, 2020Tags: Africa, Daniele Garofalo, jihadism
The Main trends of Africa of political development, terrorism, and stability post-Covid-19
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The Main trends of Africa of political development, terrorism, and stability post-Covid-19

To understand how the trends of Africa and their political development post Covid-19 is to understand their current political situations. Most African countries have failed in holding their political developments and…
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April 27, 2020Tags: Africa, Covid-19, Rutendo Nembaware, terrorism

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