Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan (MBZ) and Russian President Vladimir Putin have all had their ways with US foreign policy in the Middle East and North Africa over the past four years.
Israel has bypassed the Palestinians to remake its relations with much of the Arab world. MBZ, the Gulf Arabs and Egypt have slammed shut the Pandora’s box that was opened by the Arab Spring, and are seeking to rid the region of political Islam and disruptive democrats. And Putin has cemented his presence and influence in the Middle East, disproving Barack Obama’s dismissal of Russia as a regional power.
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Conflicts, protests, and outbreak of COVID-19 keeps African continent on the edge Hassan Isilow and Felix Tih | 31.12.2020
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Conflicts and protests continued to haunt the African continent in 2020, besides the health and economic crises due to the outbreak of COVID-19.
Thousands of families across the continent were left penniless as breadwinners lost their jobs as a result of lockdowns imposed by countries to stem the spread of COVID-19.
South Africa – the continent’s most developed and industrialized economy with the highest COVID-19 infections and deaths experienced the toughest lockdown. Millions of workers employed in non-essential services were not allowed to leave their homes for months.
Africa Continued to Reel Under Conflict in 2020
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