Saturday 5 November 2016

Current position of Africa for the month September

Africa this month has some ups and down. It has made few progress and few loses. But Africa being strong country will recover all its losses soon. The economic condition of Africa is decreasing. The country might need to face recession as per second quarter report. The expansion reflected the improvement of in all sector. But business and economy of the country is low reading. Moreover, the increased political fighting and weak economic growth will put a risk on its sovereign credit rating.
No changes we found whenever we look to the political condition of any state. Election and protest the main forms of political condition of any state. US oil company named ExxonMobil made significant discovery of oil off the coast of Nigeria.


The news on Africa is attractive to hear. The Malawi Council of Churches (MCC) told that there would be an amendment on abortion law in Malawi. If no such amendment will be made then a great risk will taken for women’s health. The abortion is made especially by rape victims and they are dying in an attempt to abort a pregnancy through unsafe procedure. News becomes viral that a knife – wielding man shot dead by a guard standing outside the US embassy in Nairobi. The statement was given by local police Chief VItalis Otieno the man was Kenyan and was 24 year old. He at first stabbed a Kenyan officer and later he shot on head by another office Mr. Otieno.

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Tuesday 1 November 2016

Africa This Month: International Institutions Stumble

Despite divisions and conflicts, African leaders are behaving more assertively in their messy dealings with the international community and its imperfect institutions.
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Thursday 6 October 2016

Saudis and Iranians Agree on One Thing: Soccer Poses a Threat

There is little that Saudi Arabia and Iran agree on, except soccer and religion.
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Sunday 2 October 2016

Beyond Business Plans: Women Entrepreneurs in MENA

Greater support for female entrepreneurship will help the MENA region achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
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Women Hold the Key to MENA’s Future

Ivesting in women creates the sustainable change that the Middle East and North Africa urgently need.
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Wednesday 28 September 2016

Yazidi Refugees Tell Their Story

Yazidi refugees reveal tragic and inspirational stories of surviving ethnic cleansing by the Islamic State. [Scroll down to view the mini-gallery.]
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Friday 23 September 2016

Strengthening Business Ties Between Italy and Africa

 In the last of a three-part series, Fasil Amdetsion looks at the evolution of Italy’s relationship with its former colonies in the Horn of Africa. Read part 1 and part 2
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Wednesday 21 September 2016

Who and What Reflect Muslim Values?

The Moroccan king’s speech emphasizes the explicit need for Muslims to act according to values that promote comity, respect and dignity.
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Italy’s Investment in Africa is Not a Passing Fancy

In the second of a three-part series, Fasil Amdetsion looks at the evolution of Italy’s relationship with its former colonies in the Horn of Africa. Read part 1 here.
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Friday 16 September 2016

Italy’s History in Africa is a Messy Affair

In the first of a three-part series, Fasil Amdetsion looks at the evolution of Italy’s relationship with its former colonies in the Horn of Africa.
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Thursday 15 September 2016

China Sets Up Shop in Africa

china’s military strategy takes a substantial leap with the construction of its first overseas military installation in Djibouti.
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Tuesday 13 September 2016

Economic Crises and Political Uncertainty Plague Zimbabwe

With the economy in free fall and battling a rising tide of protest, Zimbabwe’s ruling party is in crisis.
Zimbabwe is facing a transition, but the outcome remains unclear.
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Sunday 4 September 2016

Putting the Turkey Coup in Historical Perspective

Had the Turkey coup been successful, it would have spelled disaster for the country.
When a military coup shook Greece in 1967, it exposed the country to a brutal military dictatorship that brought numerous internal and external losses for the Greek people.
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Friday 2 September 2016

Winners and Losers of Turkey’s Failed Coup

Shifting alignments in the aftermath of Turkey’s failed coup could bring peace to Yemen and Syria—but only if regional leaders can agree on some rules.
As the dust begins to settle from Turkey’s failed coup, we can start to identify some winners and losers—although predicting things in the Middle East these days is a tricky business. 
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