Le temps vient de donner raison à ceux qui n’ont cessé de clamer que tout le malheur du Mali d’aujourd’hui est la faute des autorités françaises. Le président français Emmanuel Macron, pour la première fois,
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Virtual Academic Program February 9 – March 3, 2021 An Introduction to Coordination of Security and Justice Responses to Countering Transnational Organized Crime Presented by:
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The interests of African citizens can be strengthened in investment deals with China by ensuring agreements are transparent, technical experts are involved, and the public is engaged. The asymmetries in power between China and its
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The lack of legitimacy and accountability are at the root of many of Africa’s armed conflicts, reflecting an inability of these political systems to accommodate participation, contestation, and power-sharing. Sixteen African countries are experiencing sustained
Multiple Jihadi Insurgencies, Cooperating With Bandits, Appear to be Converging in the Sahel
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Tunisia’s Anti-terrorism commission, CNLCT, announced Monday it froze the assets of three Tunisians who allegedly funded terrorism activities, reports say. The CNLCT told state-run news agency TAP that the three individuals, whose names have not
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At this month’s ten-year mark since the NATO intervention in Libya that toppled longtime dictator Muammar Gaddafi, Libya strides closer to transitioning from conflict to a tenuous peace. As Libyans and international partners take stock
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