
Ramaphosa is not a man whose word should be taken at face value

Fighting imperialism is unquestionably necessary. But should it be the end goal, or rather a means to a more meaningful end?

Burundi faces the grim reality of either sharing a 236-kilometre border with a hostile force or fighting to the bitter end, with the risk that the conflict could spill over into Burundian territory

It was fleeing refugees, marching armies, camp hustlers, pop singers — and yes, even terrorists — who smuggled Kiswahili into East Africa’s bloodstream. A story of accidents, not design.

The West has ensured that “Never Again” does not apply to all. By so doing, it has left no choice to those who find themselves outside its protection, but to do what it takes to remain alive

This is no sentimental homecoming. It is a power play in a high-stakes game, in a country where such games often end in blood

A successful genocide denial campaign sets the ground for recurrence. In the case of Rwanda, the denial of the successive anti-Tutsi genocidal pogroms emboldened perpetrators and enabled a foreseeable genocide in 1994.

For many African countries, the U.S. is not an important export destination, which means the continent could well pretend there is no such country as the U.S. in their trade analysis and planning.

In both Zimbabwe and Angola, the economic, political, and social fallout from the second Congo war was severe, sowing long-term instability and governance challenges

Belgium seems determined to mirror France’s ‘exit strategy’ from West Africa

Ramaphosa is not a man whose word should be taken at face value

Fighting imperialism is unquestionably necessary. But should it be the end goal, or rather a means to a more meaningful end?

Burundi faces the grim reality of either sharing a 236-kilometre border with a hostile force or fighting to the bitter end, with the risk that the conflict could spill over into Burundian territory

It was fleeing refugees, marching armies, camp hustlers, pop singers — and yes, even terrorists — who smuggled Kiswahili into East Africa’s bloodstream. A story of accidents, not design.

The West has ensured that “Never Again” does not apply to all. By so doing, it has left no choice to those who find themselves outside its protection, but to do what it takes to remain alive

This is no sentimental homecoming. It is a power play in a high-stakes game, in a country where such games often end in blood

A successful genocide denial campaign sets the ground for recurrence. In the case of Rwanda, the denial of the successive anti-Tutsi genocidal pogroms emboldened perpetrators and enabled a foreseeable genocide in 1994.

For many African countries, the U.S. is not an important export destination, which means the continent could well pretend there is no such country as the U.S. in their trade analysis and planning.

In both Zimbabwe and Angola, the economic, political, and social fallout from the second Congo war was severe, sowing long-term instability and governance challenges

Belgium seems determined to mirror France’s ‘exit strategy’ from West Africa
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