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Ethiopia ‘at crossroads’ after Hailemariam resignation

Some describe it as a « transformational moment »; others the result of an « unprecedented » wave of protests. But whatever it is labelled, Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn’s surprise resignation is setting the stage for a crucial succession race, that is likely to shape the future course of a country rocked by violent unrest and political instability. Hailemariam, who…

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Morgan Tsvangirai: From a nickel miner to an icon

It’s a dark moment for Zimbabwe. Iconic opposition leader and former Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has died after a two-year battle against colon cancer. His death will remain as one of the rare moments that has united Zimbabwean politicians from across the political divide. His loyal supporters are inconsolable at the loss of their icon,…

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Cyril Ramaphosa to be sworn in as South Africa’s president

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Samsung Notebook 9 Pen evaluation: Solid stylus, so many compromises

Performance and software Our Notebook 9 Pen review unit is the entry-level model, which leans on an 8th-generation Intel Core i7-8550U processor, 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD. While the machine’s port selection left me scrambling for dongles and USB hubs, the N9 Pen handled my daily workflow without hiccups or drama. Dozens of…

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Cyril Ramaphosa sworn in as South Africa’s president

Cyril Ramaphosa, head of the ruling African National Congress (ANC), has been sworn in as South Africa’s president, fewer than 24 hours after the resignation of embattled ex-leader Jacob Zuma. « I will try very hard not to disappoint the people of South Africa, » Ramaphosa said on Thursday as he ended his speech to parliament, shortly…

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To discontinuance migration, discontinuance the abuse of Africa’s resources

On January 17, Italy’s parliament approved the deployment of up to 470 troops in Niger to combat « irregular migrant flows » and the trafficking of people towards Libya, and, from there, to Europe. A number of other European countries are pursuing similar policies, including France, Germany, and Spain. These policies have been preceded, in recent years…

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With out meaningful swap Sudan will drop into chaos

Sudan’s political crisis has reached its worst since the coup led by President Omar Hassan al-Bashir in June 1989. The collapsing economy, ongoing armed conflicts between the regime and armed movements in the Darfur, South Kordofan and Blue Nile states, endemic corruption, and the power struggle within the regime have pushed the country towards a…