Over sixty years have now passed since most African countries gained independence from European colonialism and yet Africa seems to be still under the tutelage of others, and the Horn of Africa States is one
Muthanga: Tribal Land Struggles Amid Promises And Perfidies – OpEd
It’s been twenty years since the state of Kerala in South India witnessed an unprecedented tribal land struggle. It was on 19 February 2003 that the Adivasi (tribal) community in the northern part of Kerala
France eyes Ivory Coast after Burkina Faso boots out French troops
France’s defence minister pledged on Monday to boost military support to Ivory Coast, as Paris adjusts its strategy in West Africa after neighbouring Burkina Faso ordered French troops to leave and vowed to curb a
50 Soldiers Die In Burkina Faso Attack
The army in Burkina Faso says more than 50 soldiers were killed in an attack by presumed Islamists in the north. It said in a statement that 51 bodies had been found so far, several
Libya and the geopolitical interests of its neighbors
Since the overthrow of the government in 2011, Libya has been divided. Tripoli and the West sought to control the eastern part of the country, a fiefdom of the “Libyan National Army” (LNA) led by
NATO’s destruction of Libya
Robert Gates, the former US Secretary of Defense, wrote in his memoirs that when the decision was made to launch a military attack against Afghanistan in 2001, that nobody in Washington had a real idea
African Union; The Dream Vs. Reality
The predecessor of todays African Union, the Organization for African Unity, OAU, was launched in 1963 with the glorious goal of uniting Africans to help liberate the continent from colonialism. Unfortunately, despite the dreams of
ISIL is not dead, it just moved to Africa
After its ousting from Syria and Iraq, the armed group is now trying to build a caliphate in the restive Sahel region. Illegal armed groups are opportunistic by nature. They usually start their operations and
The Horn Of Africa State: New Financial Perspectives – OpEd
Now that the African authorities are meeting again in Addis Ababa for the Annual recontre of the continent’s leaders, it would, perhaps, be opportune for the heads of governments of the Horn of Africa States
In Russia’s push into Africa, Sudan is the strategic prize
While the West continues imposing stringent sanctions on Moscow while trying to make Russia a global pariah nearly one year into the Ukraine War, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has been busy visiting African capitals. His