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Zimbabwe’s food crisis and international effects

Although the ousting of Robert Mugabe from Zimbabwe’s prime ministership was a political success for the country, the state is still in crisis, with famine being a pertinent issue. Financial troubles combined with extreme weather has put the country in emergency.  The failed economic policies of new leader Mnangagwa has lead to the crisis but EU and US intervention could… Read more »

Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed receives Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo

Prime Minister Abiy won the prize, in part, for making peace with Eritrea after a two-decade conflict. 10 Dec 2019 Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has received the Nobel Peace Prize and hailed the role played by former foe Eritrea in resolving the long-running conflict between the two countries. “I accept this award on behalf of Ethiopians and Eritreans, especially those who made the ultimate sacrifice… Read more »

On brink of ‘man-made’ starvation, Zimbabweans struggling to cope

Shifting policies on land reform and food subsidies by successive governments have contributed to the dire situation. by Tendai Marima11 Dec 2019 Bulawayo, Zimbabwe – Every morning, just before the daily power cut kicks in, Juliet Gumbo enters her kitchen to start preparing her meal. It will be her only food for the day, but she will have it hours later, when… Read more »

Polls close in Algeria election denounced by protesters as ‘sham’

Extremely low turnout reported in presidential vote as demonstrators in Algiers say deep reforms needed before polls. Four dead among six hostages taken by Boko Haram splinter group Islamic State West Africa Province in July.18 hours ago Members of a group that pledged allegiance to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS) have executed four Nigerian hostages held since… Read more »

ISIL-linked group executes 4 hostages in Nigeria: NGO

Four dead among six hostages taken by Boko Haram splinter group Islamic State West Africa Province in July.18 hours ago Members of a group that pledged allegiance to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS) have executed four Nigerian hostages held since July, the French aid group Action Against Hunger said on Friday. The four victims were among the… Read more »

Sudan: a new era, including the U.S.

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Sudan’s long history of human rights violations and civil war come to a close followed by amnesty and cooperation given by the United States.  A recent law officially dissolves Omar al-Bashir’s political party and remnants of his government. This action could have been a leading factor to the new amicable policies between the US. Al-Bashir and his National Congress Party… Read more »

Sudan approves new law ‘dismantling’ Omar al-Bashir’s regime

PM Abdalla Hamdok says new law is not an act of revenge, but al-Bashir’s party condemns the decision by ‘illegal gov’t’.29 Nov 2019 Sudan‘s transitional authorities approved a law late on Thursday to “dismantle” the regime of former President Omar al-Bashir, including the dissolution of his political party and confiscation of all its properties – in response to a key demand… Read more »

United States, Sudan agree to upgrade diplomatic ties

US State Department says two countries will proceed with first exchange of ambassadors in 23 years.4 Dec 2019 The United States and Sudan plan to begin exchanging ambassadors again after a 23-year gap, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a statement on Wednesday in the latest sign of warming relations between the two countries. Relations between Washington and Khartoum have improved since… Read more »

Nigeria’s parliament passes record budget for 2020

The budget assumes a deficit of 1.52 percent of estimated GDP, to be financed with foreign and domestic debt.6 hours ago Nigeria’s parliament passed a record 10.59 trillion naira ($35bn) budget for 2020 on Thursday, paving the way for the country’s likely return to the international debt market next year as it struggles to shake off the impact of a recession…. Read more »

Dozens dead as migrant boat sinks off Mauritania coast: UN

At least 62 people, including children, drown while 83 others swam ashore after the overcrowded boat capsized.5 hours ago At least 62 people, including children, were killed after a boat carrying dozens of migrants capsized in the Atlantic Ocean off the West African nation of Mauritania, the UN’s migration agency said. The perilous sea passage from West Africa to Europe was once a major route… Read more »