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Factbox: Who are Islamic State’s affiliates in Central Africa?

KINSHASA, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Ugandan authorities blamed Tuesday's deadly suicide bombings on "domestic terror groups" linked to the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), an...

1935 to 2021: From Haile Selassie Gugsa to the TPLF

In 1935, the West betrayed Ethiopia. Is 2021 going to be another year of betrayal by the West? By The Alula Aba Nega Collective The TPLF...

The oldest asset class of all still dominates modern wealth

Are real estate prices today the equivalent of bread prices? It’s a question that was recently asked by a trade union leader in Germany,...

Fuel subsidies in Nigeria are economic headaches for poor hardworking Nigerians, but are money making machines for corrupt politicians

By Stephen Onyeiwu Nigeria, Africa’s biggest oil producer, has come under fire from the International Monetary Fund as well as World Bank for the heavy...

The Nigerian fish market where gods and commerce meet

The all-women market appoints a ‘mother of wealth’ to pray for their good fortune – and in this recession-hit country the role is more important than ever

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