Vol 66 No 6 | SOMALIA Battle rages around the capital 21st March 2025 Al Shabaab’s massive offensive in February may have failed, but the news isn’t uniformly positive for Mogadishu Al Shabaab is still fighting a massive offensive it launched on 19 February to take over Middle Shabelle, the area where the federal government in Mogadishu has had...
Vol 65 No 7 | NIGERUNITED STATESIRANRUSSIA General Tiani swaps the US for Russia 27th March 2024 Annulling its defence agreements with Washington, the Niamey junta strengthens ties with Moscow and Tehran Severing military ties with the United States on 16 March, three months after France closed its embassy in Niamey, General Abdourahamane Tiani's Conseil national pour la sauvegarde de...
Vol 65 No 12 | KENYAUNITED STATES Ruto revels in the western embrace 29th May 2024 Washington offers military deals and pushes hefty investments as Kenya's President is feted in the US capital Investment deals worth billions of dollars may have been secured, but geopolitics was the main agenda item during President William Ruto's four-day state visit to the United States...
Vol 47 No 14 | CHINAAFRICA Beijing's touring team 7th July 2006 Trade and investment not ideology dominate the Beijing axis these days Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's Africa tour last month was the latest of an unprecedented series of diplomatic trips to the region by the most senior officials of the...
Vol 64 No 25 | EUROPEAN UNIONAFRICA The case for reparations 14th December 2023 The debate over reparations for colonialism and slavery has arrived in the European Parliament. Pierrette Herzberger-Fofana, a Malian-born German MEP for Alliance90/The Greens, is preparing a text on...